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Apache Rose

  • 1947
  • Approved
  • 1h 15m
IMDb RATING
5.7/10
183
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Roy Rogers, Dale Evans, and Trigger in Apache Rose (1947)
DramaMusicWestern

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) t... Read allRoy 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.

  • Director
    • William Witney
  • Writer
    • Gerald Geraghty
  • Stars
    • Roy Rogers
    • Trigger
    • Dale Evans
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.7/10
    183
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    • Director
      • William Witney
    • Writer
      • Gerald Geraghty
    • Stars
      • Roy Rogers
      • Trigger
      • Dale Evans
    • 10User reviews
    • 1Critic review
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    Roy Rogers
    Roy Rogers
    • Roy Rogers
    Trigger
    Trigger
    • Trigger
    • (as The Smartest Horse in the Movies)
    Dale Evans
    Dale Evans
    • Billie Colby
    Olin Howland
    Olin Howland
    • Alkali
    • (as Olin Howlin)
    George Meeker
    George Meeker
    • Reed Calhoun
    John Laurenz
    • Pete - Henchman
    Russ Vincent
    • Carlos Vega
    Minerva Urecal
    Minerva Urecal
    • Felicia
    LeRoy Mason
    LeRoy Mason
    • Hilliard - Henchman
    Donna Martell
    Donna Martell
    • Rosa Vega
    • (as Donna De Mario)
    Terry Frost
    Terry Frost
    • Sheriff Jim Mason
    Conchita Lemus
    • Dancer
    Tex Terry
    • Henchman
    Bob Nolan
    Bob Nolan
    • Bob Nolan
    Sons of the Pioneers
    Sons of the Pioneers
    • Musicians
    Harry A. Bailey
    • Charlie
    • (uncredited)
    Pat Brady
    Pat Brady
    • Pat - Sons of the Pioneers
    • (uncredited)
    Hugh Farr
    Hugh Farr
    • Fiddle Player - Sons of the Pioneers
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • William Witney
    • Writer
      • Gerald Geraghty
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    8KDWms

    pleasantly subtle differences

    Songs not so western-sounding; Dale and Roy initially at odds; coastal setting; believable, interesting story with intelligent humor - elements of this film which favorably impressed me, without a "try-too-hard-to-be-different" result. "Apache Rose" is the name of a small boat, skippered by Dale. Oil prospector Roy dislikes Dale's delivery plans for his equipment, but, eventually, they warm up to each other, with disguised Dale actually assisting to apprehend the villainous Reed Calhoun, who operates a casino-boat and covets oil-rich land owned by Dale's suitor - the gambling-indebted Carlos Vega, and his sister from out-of-town, Rosa. Some of the comic relief is aptly provided by the bumbling, years-worn, Roy-admirer, Alkali. After twelve years of pretty-much formulaic Roy Rogers movies - which, by this time numbered around 75 - it's nice to see one which is not quite the same as many of them, but doesn't overdo the uncharacteristic.
    7bkoganbing

    Red State Chemistry

    Apache Rose finds Roy Rogers giving up the cowboy life and becoming an oil wildcatter although he still dresses like a cowboy and rides Trigger. He's on the Pacific shores in this film and in some beach caves finds evidence of oil. Not too hard since it's oozing right up from the ground, wouldn't need a geologist to see this one.

    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.
    1wes-connors

    A Black Eye for Apache Rose

    Roy Rogers is an oil prospector who wants to get rights to drill for oil on a promising piece of land. Dale Evans (as Billie) sails a local tugboat named "Apache Rose" and Olin Howlin is Mr. Rogers' lovable old codger friend "Alkali". Bob Nolan and the "Sons of the Pioneers" are around when necessary. Gamblers aboard the boat "Casino Del Mar" aka "S.S. Casino" are the main adversaries, led by nasty George Meeker (as Reed Calhoun). This film is very poorly performed and presented by Rogers and company. Ms. Evans is absurd as a disguised Senorita, and her song "There's Nothing' Like Coffee in the Morning" looks like a breakfast commercial try-out. Mr. Howlin's quickly disappearing "black eye" might have been better placed on the entire disjointed production.

    * Apache Rose (2/15/47) William Witney ~ Roy Rogers, Dale Evans, Olin Howland, George Meeker
    4kergillian

    Roy Rogers fans are likely to appreciate this a lot more

    I'm not a huge fan of Roy Rogers, though he has a lovely voice (and Dale Evans was CUTE!!). I don't particularly like musical westerns and singing cowboys (especially Gene Autry). And this is a fairly typical Roy Rogers film. The plot is interesting enough (and the film short enough) to keep one going, but thee films were churned out a mile a minute to keep the public happy and the dollars rolling rolling rolling, so they weren't exactly high on quality. I really didn't like his sidekick Alkali (played by Olin Howlin) which didn't help much. But Roy was good as usual, Trigger was beautiful as usual, Dale Evans was CUTE as usual, but the film didn't live up to others of his, or my expectations.

    Overall: I've seen better, I've seen worse. He beats Gene Autry by a mile but I prefer his TV show. Roy Rogers fans will probably like this a whole hell of a lot more...4/10.
    5Henchman_Number1

    Roy Finds Oil Where the Sludge Meets the Sea

    Hoping to secure drilling rights to the oil rich Vega ranch, wildcatter Roy Rogers discovers a scheme hatched by members of a gambling operation to cheat the Vegas (Russ Vincent and Donna Martell) out of their oil rights. Roy teams up with new found sidekick Alkali and tugboat owner Billie Colby (Olin Howland and Dale Evans) to bring down the criminal racket of Reed Calhoun (George Meeker) who runs his operation from a floating casino which resides just out of jurisdiction offshore.

    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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    • Trivia
      Film debut of Donna Martell (billed as Donna DeMario).
    • Goofs
      When 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.
    • Quotes

      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!

    • Connections
      Featured in Golden Saddles, Silver Spurs (2000)
    • Soundtracks
      Apache Rose
      (uncredited)

      Written by Jack Elliott

      Performed by the Sons of the Pioneers

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    • Release date
      • February 15, 1947 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Apaashiruusu
    • Filming locations
      • Santa Clarita, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Republic Pictures
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 15 minutes
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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