Back in the 1940’s, any kid whose family owned a television set was extremely lucky. If any of the kids at school were fortunate enough to be friends with that kid, then every day after school they would all inevitably end up back at his house to watch The Adventures of Roy Rogers, America’s Singing Cowboy.
The “King of the Cowboys” may very well be heading back to the silver screen if 821 Entertainment has they’re say in it. They have recently partnered up with the Roy Rogers Family Entertainment Corp. and are planning to release a “King of the Cowboys” trilogy in theaters in the near future, as well as, all the marketing tools that go along with it - merchandising, animated TV series and interactive game.
It was a much different time almost 70 years ago when the first Roy Rogers film, Song of Texas, came out. Children would wear their cowboy hats,...
The “King of the Cowboys” may very well be heading back to the silver screen if 821 Entertainment has they’re say in it. They have recently partnered up with the Roy Rogers Family Entertainment Corp. and are planning to release a “King of the Cowboys” trilogy in theaters in the near future, as well as, all the marketing tools that go along with it - merchandising, animated TV series and interactive game.
It was a much different time almost 70 years ago when the first Roy Rogers film, Song of Texas, came out. Children would wear their cowboy hats,...
- 6/17/2009
- by Paul Young
- ScreenRant
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