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Roll on Texas Moon 1946

★ 6.03 votes68 min📅 1946-09-12

"Roy Goes Into Action!... To Smash Outlaws Of The Range... and Sing Your Western Favorites!"

In *Roll on Texas Moon (1946)*, directed by William Witney, Roy Rogers steps into the sun-scorched heart of Texas to untangle a deadly ruse—one spun by Cole's ruthless henchman, Anders.

Director: William Witney

Cast

Roy Rogers
Roy Rogers
Roy Rogers
Dale Evans
Dale Evans
Jill Delaney
George 'Gabby' Hayes
George 'Gabby' Hayes
Gabby Whittaker
Elisabeth Risdon
Elisabeth Risdon
Cactus Kate Taylor
Dennis Hoey
Dennis Hoey
Cole Gregory
Francis McDonald
Francis McDonald
Steve Anders
Harry Strang
Harry Strang
Don Williams
Steve Darrell
Steve Darrell
Joe Cummings
Kenne Duncan
Kenne Duncan
Henchman Brannigan
Pierce Lyden
Pierce Lyden
Henchman Stuhler

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Roll on Texas Moon (1946) about?

Roy Rogers arrives in Texas to investigate a fabricated range war that's tearing apart cattlemen and sheepmen. Behind the chaos lurks Cole's henchman Anders, who's murdered the Delaney ranch owner and now targets his daughter, Jill, to seize the land. Roy must unravel the deception while dodging bullets and keeping the peace.

Who directed Roll on Texas Moon?

William Witney, a prolific director known for shaping classic Westerns and action serials, helmed *Roll on Texas Moon*.

Who stars in Roll on Texas Moon?

Roy Rogers takes center stage alongside Dale Evans, George 'Gabby' Hayes, Elisabeth Risdon, and Dennis Hoey in this action-packed Western.

Is Roll on Texas Moon (1946) worth watching?

With its tight 68-minute runtime and a blend of action and music, *Roll on Texas Moon* is a solid pick for fans of vintage Westerns. While it may not redefine the genre, its energetic pacing and nostalgic charm make it a fun addition to any classic film queue.

How long is Roll on Texas Moon?

Roll on Texas Moon runs for 68 minutes, perfect for a quick, satisfying movie experience.

About Roll on Texas Moon (1946) — A Classic Western Blending Action, Music, and Frontier Justice

In *Roll on Texas Moon (1946)*, directed by William Witney, Roy Rogers steps into the sun-scorched heart of Texas to untangle a deadly ruse—one spun by Cole's ruthless henchman, Anders. A phony range war pits cattlemen against sheepmen, masking Anders' true goal: seizing the Delaney ranch and silencing its heir, Jill, after her father's murder. When Roy arrives to investigate, he becomes the next target in a high-stakes game where bullets fly as fast as the tunes on this classic Western's soundtrack. With the rhythm of frontier justice and the charm of Rogers' signature ballads, this 68-minute adventure blends action, music, and moral clarity into a vivid snapshot of the Old West.

Backed by the steady support of George 'Gabby' Hayes and the radiant Dale Evans, Roy must outmaneuver a gang of outlaws while restoring peace to the land. The film's brisk pace and rousing spirit evoke the golden age of Westerns, where heroes ride tall in their saddles—and their morals. Whether you're a fan of cowboy classics or a newcomer to the genre, *Roll on Texas Moon* delivers a satisfying mix of suspense, camaraderie, and unforgettable melodies.