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Download Full Movie Heart Of The Golden West In Hindi-----------------------------------------DOWNLOAD: http://urllio.com/r1ufm -----------------------------------------Roy Rogers (Roy Rogers), Frog Millhouse (Smiley Burnette), Gabby Whittaker (George 'Gabby' Hayes) and the Sons of the Pioneers (Sons of the Pioneers) undertake to protect the ranchers of Cherokee City from unjust charges levied against them for transporting their cattle to the stock yards of the packing houses. Trucking executive Ross Lambert (Edmund MacDonald) doubles his rates and Roy decides to try and convince old Colonel Silas Popen (Walter Catlett) to run his riverboat as far as Cherokee City and transport the cattle that way. Roy and his friends plan a "western" welcome for Popen and his daughter Mary Lou (Ruth Terry), but James Barabee (Paul Harvey, head of the cattleman's association, sends Roy a wire warning him that Popen hates and fears anything smacking of the "wild west." Lambert and his henchman Cully Bronson (William Haade) intercept the wire and start a campaign to make Cherokee City appear lawless and wild, so that Popen will refuse to bring his steamboats up the river. They also set fire to the steamboat and rustle all the cattle, hiding them in an underground cave covered by a waterfall. Mary Lou discovers the lair and Roy and his friends shoot it out with the Lambert gang.Lambert owns the trucking line that ships cattle to market. When he raises his rates Roy decides to ship the cattle on the River Boat. When Lambert and his men are unable to stop the boat, they rustle the cattle.Leonard Slye (Roy Rogers), Smiley Burnette (Smiley), George Hayes (Gabby), Bob Nolan and the Sons of the Pioneers: Lloyd Perryman, Tim Spencer, Carl Farr, Pat Brady, Hugh Farr (themselves), Walter Catlett (paddle-steamer magnate), Ruth Terry (magnate's daughter), Leigh Whipper (magnate's servant), Paul Harvey (cattlemen's association bigwig), Edmund MacDonald (local saloon and haulage boss), William Haade (saloon-owner's chief henchman), The Hall Johnson Choir (assorted slavies), Hank Bell (steamer captain), and Hal Taliaferro, Cactus Mack, Fred Burns, Carl Mathews, Horace B. Carpenter, Frank McCarroll, Art Dillard, and "Trigger" (a horse).
Director: Joseph KANE. Original screenplay: Earl Felton. Photography: Jack Marta. Film editor: Richard Van Enger. Art director: Russell Kimball. Set decorator: Otto Siegel. Music director: Morton Scott. Choral arrangements: Hall Johnson. Songs: "The West Is In My Soul" (Slye), "There's Gloom Around the Ranch- House Tonight" (Slye), "Easy-A, Easy-O" (Slye), "Welcome Song" (Slye, Pioneers, Burnette, Hayes), "Oh My Children" (Johnson Choir, Slye, Pioneers), "The River Robin" (Johnson Choir, Slye, Pioneers, Burnette). RCA Sound System. Associate producer: Joseph Kane.
Copyright 11 December 1942 by Republic Pictures Corp. No New York opening. U.S. release: 16 November 1942. Australian release through British Empire Films: 22 April 1943. 7 reels, 6,150 feet. 68 minutes.
SYNOPSIS: Cattleman James Barrabee (Paul Harvey) is torn between paying the exorbitant fees charged by road haulage contractor Ross Lambert (Edmund MacDonald) or pandering to eccentric shipping tycoon Colonel Silas Poppen (Walter Catlett) to induce him to freight the cattle by paddle steamer. His foreman Roy Rogers (Leonard Slye) is all in favor of the latter alternative, especially as Poppen has a pretty daughter May Lou (Ruth Terry). But Barrabee believes that humoring Poppen is just too much trouble.
NOTES: This film exists in at least four versions. The full-length 68-minute version was shown only in Australia. In the U.S. the film was cut by 3 minutes by the simple expedient of deleting one of the songs. For TV, songs were slashed all over, reducing the length to 60 minutes. The present video print has a running time of only 54 minutes. The story-line seems to be intact. No-one has taken the scissors to Harvey's part or Catlett's. But the Hall Johnson Choir no longer ask "Carry Me Back to Old Virginny". And Smiley Burnette, making a return to Rogers' pictures — he had joined him in his first two starring vehicles "Under Western Stars" and "Billy the Kid Returns" (both 1938) but had otherwise been partnering Gene Autry who was now away in the war — has no solo song.
VIEWERS' GUIDE: Just about all the Rogers' pictures are bland enough for all. "Heart of the Golden West" is no exception.
COMMENT: An odd western. With Rogers now king of the lot, Republic has evidently decided to throw in every element they can think of and hope that it all jells. Unfortunately it doesn't. For action fans there's a good chase at the start with some neat pieces of stunt-work, plus a more routine fistfight in a saloon, and a shoot- out climax in the rain that's really outstanding (particularly by the generally modest standards of Joe Kane). For country western fans, there's obviously songs a-plenty (at least in the original release prints). For fans of gentle romance there's a nice turn-on between the attractively spirited Ruth Terry and the more laid-back but still personable Roy Rogers.
But — so long as they're not too irritated by all the foregoing footage — it's slapstick fans that are really regally treated by "Heart of the Golden West". Smiley Burnette for instance can't even walk into a room without falling over. Joined by Gabby Hayes and Walter Catlett, he plays an old — and in my opinion, totally unfunny — routine on a stage "horse".
As for Paul Harvey, when he's not sounding off, he has all this trouble lighting his pipe without burning his fingers. But the prize clown of all is Walter Catlett — he who can't open his mouth without losing his teeth — who initiates or figures in more slapstick shouting than all the others combined.
Technically the film is quite slick, even though the chases are marred by obvious studio cut-ins. Still, some attractive locations are well utilized and by comparison with many previous Rogers' features, this one has been produced on a fairly sizable budget.Roy Rogers (as Roy), Smiley Burnette (as Frog), George "Gabby" Hayes (as Gabby), and "The Sons of the Pioneers" defend Cherokee City ranchers against taxes imposed on transporting cattle. Edmund McDonald (as Ross Lambert) leads the evil-doers.
The story is slight. Mr. Burnette and Mr. Hayes team-up for a ludicrous "two-men-in-the-horse" joke. This, and action sequences appear to have been speeded up for dramatic and/or comic effect. The film includes a generous, interesting amount of location work; climaxing with a storm-drenched river scene. Unfortunately, the relatively low budget makes certain sequences appear more technically incompetent than exciting. Song highlights are when Mr. Rogers sings with Riverboat workers, on "Who's Gonna Help Me Sing?" and "The River Robin".
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