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The Gay Ranchero

  • 1948
  • Approved
  • 1h 12m
IMDb RATING
5.9/10
182
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Roy Rogers, Jane Frazee, Tito Guízar, and Trigger in The Gay Ranchero (1948)
DramaWestern

Crooks try to take over an airport by sabotaging the planes. Sheriff Roy catches them. Songs: title song, "Granada, " "You Belong to my Heart, " and "Wait'll I get my Sunshine in the Moonlig... Read allCrooks try to take over an airport by sabotaging the planes. Sheriff Roy catches them. Songs: title song, "Granada, " "You Belong to my Heart, " and "Wait'll I get my Sunshine in the Moonlight."Crooks try to take over an airport by sabotaging the planes. Sheriff Roy catches them. Songs: title song, "Granada, " "You Belong to my Heart, " and "Wait'll I get my Sunshine in the Moonlight."

  • Director
    • William Witney
  • Writer
    • Sloan Nibley
  • Stars
    • Roy Rogers
    • Trigger
    • Tito Guízar
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.9/10
    182
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • William Witney
    • Writer
      • Sloan Nibley
    • Stars
      • Roy Rogers
      • Trigger
      • Tito Guízar
    • 10User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Roy Rogers
    Roy Rogers
    • Sheriff Roy Rogers
    Trigger
    Trigger
    • Trigger
    Tito Guízar
    Tito Guízar
    • Nicci Lopez
    Jane Frazee
    Jane Frazee
    • Betty Richards
    Andy Devine
    Andy Devine
    • Cookie Bullfincher
    Estelita Rodriguez
    Estelita Rodriguez
    • Consuelo Belmonte
    George Meeker
    George Meeker
    • Vance Brados
    LeRoy Mason
    LeRoy Mason
    • Mike
    Dennis Moore
    Dennis Moore
    • Tex
    Keith Richards
    Keith Richards
    • Slim - Henchman
    Betty Gagnon
    • Mary - Spa Desk Clerk
    Bob Rose
    • Breezy
    • (as Robert Rose)
    Ken Terrell
    Ken Terrell
    • Roberts - Henchman
    Bob Nolan
    Bob Nolan
    • Bob
    Sons of the Pioneers
    Sons of the Pioneers
    • Spa Employees
    Pat Brady
    Pat Brady
    • Pat - Sons of the Pioneers
    • (uncredited)
    Hugh Farr
    Hugh Farr
    • Member Sons of the Pioneers
    • (uncredited)
    Karl Farr
    Karl Farr
    • Member Sons of the Pioneers
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • William Witney
    • Writer
      • Sloan Nibley
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    dougdoepke

    Keep 'em Flying

    Okay Rogers programmer. Plot's a little different—bad guys trying to sabotage small rural airport and its planes so they can build a casino. Roy's the town sheriff, while Frazee runs the port with Devine's help, that is, when he's not in the bull ring. Guizar and Estrelita are sort of charming drop-ins. There's some good hard riding around familiar LA area locations. Not much gunplay, but some good flying fists, especially when two bad guys mix it up. And, oh yes, lots of a low-flying single engine as it navigates the trees and fields. Unless I missed something, the Amazon streaming version lacked the songs listed here, and was in fuzzy b&w .

    Anyway, Roy's his usual appealing six-gun hero, while Miss Frazee's a relief from the ugly guys, and Devine's amusing without overdoing it. But, in my little book, Estrelita steals the film with striking looks and a strong personality. Watch out for the little story twists that may require a scorecard as to who's on whose side. All in all, it's an average Rogers oater which for his fans is way good enough.
    5planktonrules

    Odd....

    This is an odd Roy Rogers film, but he did do a lot of strange films that were an odd amalgam of the old and the new. In this case, our cowboy hero is involved with an airport and hijacked airplanes--a very, very odd venue for a western hero. And, yes, it's true, there were no airplanes in the old west. However, Roy Rogers and Gene Autry BOTH made a ton of anachronistic films--with cowboys AND telephones AND pickup trucks and the like. It's odd. So why are the planes being sabotaged? Tune in and see in this rather ordinary (aside from the locale) Rogers film. About the only standout thing is the nice non-stereotypical Hispanic leading man--something unusual for the time.
    6revdrcac

    Roy takes to the air ..........

    This 1948 cowboy flick finds the King of the Cowboys helping to foil a plot to sabotage airline equipment and plunder the contents. Roy is a lawman that gets to the bottom of the hooligans shenanigans .

    The great Andy Devine is back in this one as "Cookie" and so are the Sons of the Pioneers. The plot, casting and action here are good and the songs are adequate. Gabby Hayes & Dale Evans are sorely missed.

    This was a pretty good Rogers film. The story moves at a good pace and the airplane angle was nicely incorporated. Jane Frazee was not the best choice for a female lead, but is pleasant nonetheless.

    An enjoyable, but standard singin' cowboy flick.
    2wes-connors

    A Bull Session with the Big Andy

    Roy Rogers is a Sheriff who must catch airplane saboteurs. Mr. Rogers is also a singling cowboy. Tito Guizar is Bullfighter Nicci Lopez. Mr. Guizar is also a singing cowboy. As "The Gay Ranchero" of the title, Guizar seems to have more to do than Rogers. Andy Devine (as "Cookie") works at the Manzanita Springs Airline being sabotaged, and helps out singling cowboys out - and, gets helped out during the bull session. Bob Nolan and the Sons of the Pioneers add songs and laughs.

    This film seems to be an attempt to cross-over the audiences of American singing cowboy star Roy Rogers and Mexican singing cowboy star Tito Guizar. Or, it may be an attempt to introduce the Mexican singing cowboy star to Rogers' U.S. audience. The resulting film is like two partial movies, either of which are very good. The cowboy stars never really operate/act as a "team"; they have little rapport, and few opportunities to show any.

    ** The Gay Ranchero (1948) William Witney ~ Roy Rogers, Tito Guizar, Andy Devine
    8alan-pratt

    And no bulls were harmed in the production of this motion picture....

    Opinions differ on this one, perhaps due, in part, to different versions being made available.

    The film was originally shot in Trucolor with a running time of 72 minutes and, for those watching the shorter (54 minutes) black and white version, opinions of the movie overall might be influenced by what was actually edited out. I say this having just watched the full length movie - albeit not in colour - as part of Passport Video's Ultimate Roy Rogers Collection: a very nice print it is too! I found this to be a superior series entry. All of the B western boxes are ticked in such a way that the Republic quality again shines through. They were simply the best in the action stakes and The Gay Ranchero is well up to their usual high standard.

    There are fist fights, shoot outs, chases and stunts a-plenty and Trigger gets to kick a door down in helping Roy to round up the bad guys. Andy Devine provides the anticipated level of cornball humour, Rodriguez dances and there are songs a plenty. Roy sings with and without Jane Frazee, Guizar and Rodriguez warble in both English and Spanish and the ever reliable Sons of the Pioneers chip in with a couple of ditties of their own. I appreciate that this lot might be a bit much for some tastes but have to say I loved it! The plot, as some other users have said, is "loose" but it is unusual and somewhat dark and, therefore, more interesting than it otherwise would be.

    One slightly sour note: attitudes to bullfighting were a whole lot different in 1948 and pretty Estelita's obvious delight in talking about bulls being killed makes somewhat uncomfortable listening in 2015. Having said that, I suppose that nearly everything in B Western Land reflects a wholly different way of life and, generally speaking, we fans wouldn't have it any other way.

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    • Goofs
      Early in the story, when Roy is shot in the shoulder by one of the bad guys and then rescued by Nicci Lopez, he removes his shirt to tend to the wound and there's no blood, not even a bullet wound.
    • Quotes

      Bob: Now, if you'll just sign right here, Miss...

      Consuelo Belmonte: Flanagan.

      Bob: Flanagan! That's Irish.

      Consuelo Belmonte: Well? I'm Irish. You should be able to tell by my accent... I think.

      Bob: [humoring her] Oh, yes... sure. Well, now let's see, that was two rooms that you ordered, Miss...

      Consuelo Belmonte: Mulligan.

    • Alternate versions
      The copies of this movie now available online are in B&W. I saw this in our local movie house, and it was definitely in color.
    • Soundtracks
      Cowboy Country
      Written by Tim Spencer

      Performed by the Sons of the Pioneers

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    • Release date
      • January 10, 1948 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • El ranchero audaz
    • Filming locations
      • Santa Clarita, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Republic Pictures
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 12m(72 min)
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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