
Susanna Pass 1949
"The King and Queen of Westerns TOGETHER AGAIN... in TRUCOLOR!"
Roy Rogers rides into action in *Susanna Pass (1949)*, a crackling B-western helmed by the legendary William Witney. When a fish hatchery is demolished by dynamite, the blast isn't just ruining livelihoods—it's a cover for a far shadier scheme.
Director: William Witney
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is *Susanna Pass* (1949) about?
*Susanna Pass* follows Roy Rogers as a game warden investigating a mysterious explosion that destroys a fish hatchery. His probe uncovers a sinister plot involving oil theft and corporate sabotage in this sun-drenched Western adventure.
Who directed *Susanna Pass*?
The film was directed by William Witney, a master of action cinema known for his work in serials and Westerns.
Who stars in *Susanna Pass*?
The cast is led by Roy Rogers and his trusted horse Trigger, alongside Dale Evans, Estelita Rodriguez, and Martín Garralaga, with Robert Emmett Keane rounding out the ensemble.
Is *Susanna Pass* (1949) worth watching?
For fans of classic Westerns, *Susanna Pass* offers a brisk, entertaining ride with solid action and a compelling premise. Its Trucolor visuals and Roy Rogers' charisma make it a nostalgic gem worth exploring, especially for Western enthusiasts.
How long is *Susanna Pass*?
The film runs for 67 minutes, a tight runtime packed with adventure and intrigue.
About Susanna Pass (1949) — Roy Rogers' Trucolor Western in 67 Minutes
Roy Rogers rides into action in *Susanna Pass (1949)*, a crackling B-western helmed by the legendary William Witney. When a fish hatchery is demolished by dynamite, the blast isn't just ruining livelihoods—it's a cover for a far shadier scheme. Beneath the sparkling lake lies a pool of oil, and corrupt schemers aim to seize control by any means necessary. As the game warden tasked with uncovering the truth, Roy teams up with his loyal pal Trigger and co-stars Dale Evans and Estelita Rodriguez in this vibrant Trucolor adventure. The wide-open frontier setting pulses with classic Western tension, where trust is scarce, loyalties are tested, and justice comes on horseback.
Trucolor cinematography bathes the rugged terrain in vivid hues, capturing the untamed beauty and peril of the Old West. Themes of conservation and corporate greed collide against a backdrop of sweeping vistas and tense showdowns. With its tight 67-minute runtime, *Susanna Pass (1949)* delivers a compact yet rousing blend of action, intrigue, and classic cowboy heroics.