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7/10
The Roy Rogers Show: Ghost Town Gold is a good old-fashioned western episode
tavm8 September 2006
Pat Brady buys a ghost town in which its only inhabitants are a grizzled old man and his niece. Brady, along with Roy Rogers and Dale Evans, arrive in time to stop a robbery of the old man who has a treasure trove of what is later found to be...well, I'll let you find out for yourself. That's all I'll tell you except to say what an action-packed episode this is! Roy as usual defeats the bad guys and there's an outsider that's not who he says he is. There's also some good action with horse Trigger, dog Bullet, and even Dale with a gun! One more thing, the bank teller is played by Rand Brooks who was once married to Lois Laurel, daughter of comedian Stan Laurel. By all means, if you love old-fashioned shoot-'em-up westerns, this one is well worth checking out!
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9/10
Pat Brady: Owner Of Lucky Springs
hogwrassler12 January 2021
Pat buys an old ghost town called Lucky Springs. The entire RR Gang rides over to check it out. They find an old hermit named Jenkins squatting there and two henchmen trying to kill him. The henchmen are driven off, but Jenkins has no intention of leaving. Pat soon finds out why: Jenkins had found three boxes of gold coins hidden in the town. Jenkins makes off with most of those coins and Roy tries to get to the bottom of it all. He takes one to the bank but it turns out to be counterfeit. Then he gets jumped by the two henchmen. It takes Roy, Bullet, and Trigger fighting together to run them off again. Then, Jenkins gets murdered and a suspicious acting "special agent" shows up looking for those old coins. Why all the interest in supposedly worthless coins? Has Pat made a bad investment in Lucky Springs? This is an action packed episode that keeps your interest.
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