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Sons of the Pioneers (1942)

Género : Western, Música

Tiempo de ejecución : 55M

Director : Joseph Kane
Escritor : M. Coates Webster

Sinopsis

A singing entomologist (Roy Rogers) acts meek to help a juggling sheriff (George "Gabby" Hayes) solve ranch raids.

Actores

Roy Rogers
Roy Rogers
Roy Rogers
George 'Gabby' Hayes
George 'Gabby' Hayes
Gabby Whittaker
Bob Nolan
Bob Nolan
Bob Nolan
Pat Brady
Pat Brady
Pat (as Sons of the Pioneers)
Hugh Farr
Hugh Farr
Fiddle Player - Sons of the Pioneers (as Sons of the Pioneers)
Karl Farr
Karl Farr
Guitar Player - Sons of the Pioneers (as Sons of the Pioneers)
Tim Spencer
Tim Spencer
Guitar Player - Sons of the Pioneers (as Sons of the Pioneers)
Lloyd Perryman
Lloyd Perryman
Singer - Sons of the Pioneers (as Sons of the Pioneers)
Maris Wrixon
Maris Wrixon
Louise Harper
Forrest Taylor
Forrest Taylor
Jim Bixby
Minerva Urecal
Minerva Urecal
Ellie Bixby
Bradley Page
Bradley Page
Frank Bennett
Hal Taliaferro
Hal Taliaferro
Matt - Henchman
Chester Conklin
Chester Conklin
Old-Timer
Fred Burns
Fred Burns
Rancher
Frank Brownlee
Frank Brownlee
Hired Hand
Horace B. Carpenter
Horace B. Carpenter
Rancher
Tommy Coats
Tommy Coats
Henchman
Ken Cooper
Ken Cooper
Tom - Henchman
Sarah Edwards
Sarah Edwards
Housekeeper
Frank Ellis
Frank Ellis
Cowhand at Dance
Karl Hackett
Karl Hackett
Dr. Thompson
Tom London
Tom London
Joe #1 - Henchman
Art Mix
Art Mix
Cowhand at Dance
Lew Morphy
Lew Morphy
Townsman
Jack O'Shea
Jack O'Shea
Pete - Henchman
Bud Osborne
Bud Osborne
Henchman
Pascale Perry
Pascale Perry
Joe #2 - Henchman
Joe Phillips
Joe Phillips
Townsman
Herbert Rawlinson
Herbert Rawlinson
Townsman
Duke Taylor
Duke Taylor
Townsman
Trigger
Trigger
Trigger

Tripulaciones

Joseph Kane
Joseph Kane
Director
M. Coates Webster
M. Coates Webster
Screenplay

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