Colorado (1940 film)
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Colorado is a 1940 American
United States
The United States of America is a federal constitutional republic comprising fifty states and a federal district...

 Western film
Western (genre)
The Western is a genre of various visual arts, such as film, television, radio, literature, painting and others. Westerns are devoted to telling stories set primarily in the latter half of the 19th century in the American Old West, hence the name. Some Westerns are set as early as the Battle of...

 directed by Joseph Kane
Joseph Kane
Jasper Joseph Inman Kane was a prolific American film director, film producer, film editor and screenwriter...

 and starring Roy Rogers
Roy Rogers
Roy Rogers, born Leonard Franklin Slye , was an American singer and cowboy actor, one of the most heavily marketed and merchandised stars of his era, as well as being the namesake of the Roy Rogers Restaurants franchised chain...

.

Cast

  • Roy Rogers
    Roy Rogers
    Roy Rogers, born Leonard Franklin Slye , was an American singer and cowboy actor, one of the most heavily marketed and merchandised stars of his era, as well as being the namesake of the Roy Rogers Restaurants franchised chain...

     as Lieutenant Jerry Burke
  • George 'Gabby' Hayes
    George 'Gabby' Hayes
    George Francis "Gabby" Hayes was an American radio, film, and television actor. He was best known for his numerous appearances in Western movies as the colorful sidekick to the leading man.-Early years:...

     as 'Gabby' Whittaker
  • Pauline Moore
    Pauline Moore
    Pauline Moore was a popular B-movie actress of the 1930s and 1940s. Born in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, she began her career moving to Hollywood in the early 1930s, and also starred on Broadway and worked as a model....

     as Lylah Sanford
  • Milburn Stone
    Milburn Stone
    Milburn Stone was an American television actor, a nephew of Broadway comedian Fred Stone and the son of a shopkeeper, best known for his role as "Doc" on the CBS western series Gunsmoke. He also played a doctor, CDR Blake, in the 1943 film Gung Ho!.Stone was born in Burrton in Harvey County in...

     as Don Burke alias Captain Donald Mason
  • Maude Eburne
    Maude Eburne
    right|thumbMaude Eburne was a Canadian character actress of stage and screen, known for playing eccentric roles.Born in Bronte-on-the-Lake, Ontario and studied elocution in Toronto...

     as Etta Mae
  • Arthur Loft
    Arthur Loft
    Arthur Loft was an American film actor. He appeared in 224 films between 1932 and 1947. He was born in Denver, Colorado and died in Los Angeles, California.-Selected filmography:* Paid to Dance...

     as Jim Macklin - Indian Commissioner
  • Hal Taliaferro as Weaver
  • Vester Pegg
    Vester Pegg
    Vester Pegg was an American actor of the silent era. He appeared in 140 films between 1912 and 1941.He was born in Appleton City, Missouri and died in Los Angeles, California.-Selected filmography:...

     as Henchman Sam Smith
  • Fred Burns as Sheriff Jeff Harkins
  • Lloyd Ingraham as Henry Sanford

Soundtrack

  • Roy Rogers - "Night on the Prairie" (Written by Nathan Gluck and Ann Parentean)
  • Played offscreen by a piano in a saloon - "Ring, Ring De Banjo!" (Written by Stephen Foster
    Stephen Foster
    Stephen Collins Foster , known as the "father of American music", was the pre-eminent songwriter in the United States of the 19th century...

    )
  • Played offscreen by a piano in a saloon - "Gwine to Rune All Night" (De Camptown Races) (Written by Stephen Foster)
  • Played offscreen by a piano in a saloon - "Oh! Susanna
    Oh! Susanna
    "Oh! Susanna" is a minstrel song by Stephen Foster . It was published by W. C. Peters & Co. in Cincinnati, Ohio in 1848. The song was introduced by a local quintette at a concert in Andrews' Eagle Ice Cream Saloon in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania on September 11, 1847. Foster was said to have written...

    " (Written by Stephen Foster)
  • Played offscreen by a bugler - "Taps
    Taps
    "Taps" is a musical piece sounded by the U.S. military nightly to indicate that it is "lights out". The tune is also sometimes known as "Butterfields Lullaby", or by the lyrics of its second verse, "Day is Done". It is also played during flag ceremonies and funerals, generally on bugle or trumpet...

    " (Written by Daniel Butterfield
    Daniel Butterfield
    Daniel Adams Butterfield was a New York businessman, a Union General in the American Civil War, and Assistant U.S. Treasurer in New York. He is credited with composing the bugle call Taps and was involved in the Black Friday gold scandal in the Grant administration...

    )
  • Played on piano by an unidentified man in a Durango bar - "Cielito Lindo
    Cielito Lindo
    "Cielito lindo" is a popular Ranchera song from Mexico, written in 1882 by Quirino Mendoza y Cortés . It is roughly translated as "Lovely Sweet One". Although the word "cielo" means sky or heaven, it is also a term of endearment comparable to sweetheart or honey. "Cielito" can thus be translated as...

    " (Traditional Mexican Ballad)
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