Out California Way (1946)
Newcomer Monte Hale is tying to just get a job in western films when he meet young Danny McCoy and his sister Gloria. Danny is trying to get his horse, "Pardner" into films. Monte sings a song and "Pardner" does some tricks and a casting director notices. Monte gets a singing-cowboy role and the horse gets a bit, but there is an accidental explosion, engineered by western star Rod Mason, who is jealous of Monte, and the horse is badly scared and blows his lines.
Director:
Lesley Selander
Writer:
Betty Burbridge
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Monte Hale as Monte Hale |
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Lorna Gray as Gloria McCoy |
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Robert Blake as Danny McCoy |
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Roy Rogers as Roy Rogers |
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John Dehner as Rod Mason |
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Nolan Leary as George Sheridan |
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Fred Graham as Ace Hanlon |
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Tom London as Johnny |
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Jimmy Starr as Jimmy Starr |
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Edward Keane as E.J. Pearson |
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Foy Willing as Foy |
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Trigger as Trigger |
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Allan Lane as Allan Lane |
| Directing | Lesley Selander | Director |
| Writing | Barry Shipman | Story |
| Writing | Betty Burbridge | Screenplay |