Eyes of Texas (film)

Eyes of Texas is a 1948 American Western film shot in Trucolor directed by William Witney and starring Roy Rogers.

Eyes of Texas
Directed byWilliam Witney
Produced byEdward J. White (associate producer)
Written bySloan Nibley (writer)
StarringSee below
Music byR. Dale Butts
CinematographyJack A. Marta
Edited byTony Martinelli
Distributed byRepublic Pictures
Release date
July 15, 1948
Running time
70 minutes (original version)
54 minutes (edited version)
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Plot

Kindly Thad Cameron runs a ranch for boys whose fathers were killed in World War II. The ranch is named in the memory of his nephew and last surviving family member Frank Cameron who was killed in Italy.

Thad's attorney Hattie Waters informs Thad that his nephew has been found alive after being cured of amnesia. Unfortunately, the real Frank remains dead as the scheming Hattie recruits a former convict to impersonate Frank. After tricking Thad to create a new will leaving all his fortune to Frank, she sets a pack of trained-to-kill dogs onto Thad with everyone believing Thad was killed by a pack of wolves.

U.S. Marshal Roy Rogers with the help of Dr. Cookie Bullfincher and his nurse Penny Thatcher investigate the matter to bring justice where and to whom it is due.

Cast

Soundtrack

  • Roy Rogers and the Sons of the Pioneers - "Texas Trails" (Written by Tim Spencer)
  • Roy Rogers and the Sons of the Pioneers - "Padre of Old San Antone" (Written by Tim Spencer)
  • The Sons of the Pioneers - "Graveyard Filler of the West" (Written by Tim Spencer)


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