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Night Time in Nevada
1948 film From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Night Time in Nevada is a 1948 American Western film directed by William Witney and starring Roy Rogers.
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Plot
Ran Farrell kills his mining partner and instead of giving the money to his partner's (Jim Andrews) daughter he steals it. Joan (the daughter) shows up to claim her money, and Farrell steals Roy Rogers' cattle to pay her. Then Farrell decides to keep the money and gives false information to Joan about the location of the next robbery. Roy's posse show up at the wrong location and as a result Roy is outnumbered. At one point Farrell attempts to fill Joan's camper with gas and kill her, but is thwarted in the attempt by Roy. A fantastic story with many story twists!
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Cast
- Roy Rogers as Roy Rogers
- Trigger as Trigger, Roy's Horse
- Adele Mara as Joan Andrews
- Andy Devine as Cookie Bullfincher
- Grant Withers as Ran Farrell
- Marie Harmon as Toni Borden
- Joseph Crehan as Engineer Casey
- George M. Carleton as Attorney Jason Howley
- Holly Bane as Henchman Mort
- Steve Darrell as Tramp
- James Nolan as Jim Andrews
- Hank Patterson as Tramp
- Bob Nolan as Musician / Cowhand
- Sons of the Pioneers as Musicians / Cowhands
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Soundtrack
- Sons of the Pioneers - "Over Nevada" (Written by Tim Spencer)
- Roy Rogers - "The Big Rock Candy Mountain" (Written by Harry McClintock)
- Roy Rogers and the Sons of the Pioneers - "Night-Time In Nevada" (Written by Will E. Dulmage, Clint H. O'Reilly and Richard W. Pascoe)
- Sons of the Pioneers - "Sweet Laredo Lou" (Music by Bob Nolan, lyrics by Ed Morrisey)
Home media
On August 25, 2009, Alpha Video released Night Time in Nevada on Region 0 DVD.[1]
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External links
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