Agrega una trama en tu idiomaRoy is an oil prospector. His efforts to get drilling rights on an old Spanish land grant are countered by gamblers from an off-shore gambling boat determined to control the land (and oil) t... Leer todoRoy is an oil prospector. His efforts to get drilling rights on an old Spanish land grant are countered by gamblers from an off-shore gambling boat determined to control the land (and oil) themselves.Roy is an oil prospector. His efforts to get drilling rights on an old Spanish land grant are countered by gamblers from an off-shore gambling boat determined to control the land (and oil) themselves.
- Dirección
- Guionista
- Elenco
- Alkali
- (as Olin Howlin)
- Rosa Vega
- (as Donna De Mario)
- Charlie
- (sin créditos)
- Pat - Sons of the Pioneers
- (sin créditos)
- Fiddle Player - Sons of the Pioneers
- (sin créditos)
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- Guionista
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The oil is on an old Spanish land grant ranchero owned by Russ Vincent who is in some deep debt to gambler George Meeker. He owns the ranchero but in partnership with cousin Donna Martell. She has to be eliminated before Meeker can squeeze Vincent.
Dale Evans is in this and it would surprise a lot of fans to know that Dale was only in about half of Roy's films. Those are of course the best of the Rogers films, they do have a nice chemistry. On another of their films I said that they were a kind of red state Tracy and Hepburn and that holds true for Apache Rose.
Character actor Olin Howland had the sidekick role in this one and while he's all right, you do miss Gabby Hayes or Andy Devine.
Definitely one for fans of Roy and Dale.
* Apache Rose (2/15/47) William Witney ~ Roy Rogers, Dale Evans, Olin Howland, George Meeker
The credits say it's a color film, but the otherwise excellent print is in black-and-white. Roy sings two of the five songs, and Olin Howland and Minerval Urecal offer some mediocre comic relief. It's certainly not among the best of the Roy Rogers vehicles, but his fans will be pleased to see it anyway.
I must say, I had a good time with this flick-even as someone who's never watched any work from Rogers. This was fun, humorous, and a little silly, at times (but in a good way). It even manages to get pretty tense, every once in a while! I'm definitly glad my fiancé bought me this five-film box set from a local thrift store we recently found. Very cool stuff, so far, with this first film.
I'm genuinely surprised by how well-made this was.
Roy Rogers is cool, and he can definitely sing (which, oddly enough, I didn't expect so many songs in this fifty-five minute flick). The songs were all enjoyable. Some were even catchy, to a 2018 ear. My favorite character may be Roy's buddy, in this episode. The performance is fantastic by this actor I'm not familiar with, and his slapstick humor is brilliant. Kudos to the fellow, for his hard work. The rest of the supporting cast were impressive, as well.
The fight choreography was actually pretty awesome! I never expected to see a person jump off one horse, only to tackle another guy off his own! Very cool! A lot of this stuff looked super dangerous to pull-off, and I MUST give credit where credit is due.
I enjoyed this quite a lot! If you don't know anything of Roy Rogers, check this one out! If you do, though, I'm not sure if this is better quality than his usual work, or what. I'm just saying: I was impressed by this. "Apache Rose" was, for sure, a good time had.
This was Roy's first movie after the departure of Gabby Hayes who as they say, left to pursue other opportunities. Without an apparent backup plan in place the studio plugged in veteran character actor Olin Howland for his one and only pairing as Roy's saddle pal. Actually Howland did a pretty good job. It makes you wonder why he never found a niche in this kind of sidekick role.
Apache Rose is another of Roy's films that was chopped to bits for television. The original 75 minute runtime was cut to 54 minutes. This left close to a third of the movie on the cutting room floor making it almost indecipherable. Apache Rose is still readily available in the full uncut format. It is highly recommended before watching or buying a DVD that you get the unedited version.
Neither one of Roy's best or worst movies. Probably most fans will enjoy though.
5 of 10*
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- TriviaFilm debut of Donna Martell (billed as Donna DeMario).
- ErroresWhen Roy and Alkali climb into the hatch of the boat to hide, Roy is on the left and they both have their hats on. In the close-ups of them listening to the sheriff's conversation with Billie, they have switched places in the hatch and their hats are off. When they climb out after the sheriff leaves they are back in their original places and their hats are on.
- Citas
Billie Colby: Carlos, how can I take you seriously? All those escapades... and not forgetting that weakness for gambling, either. I don't like it.
Carlos Vega: Billie, I've given that up. Honest!
Billie Colby: Wanna make a bet?
Carlos Vega: Why, sure, anything!
- ConexionesFeatured in Golden Saddles, Silver Spurs (2000)
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- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 15 minutos
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.37 : 1