Roy Rogers... King of the Cowboys...had a couple of series of comic books from Dell Comics as well as being a movie star! The 'Roy Rogers Comics' series ran for 145 issues from January 1948 to September 1961. There had been a few 'Four Color Comics' from the Dell series #2 prior to Dell giving Roy his own title, prior to 1948. Roy Roger's horse Trigger received his own title running for 17 issues from September 1951 to June 1955. I was born in the early 1950's so caught a lot of westerns on TV during their heyday and later in the theatrical movies of the 1960's especially John Wayne and Audie Murphy flicks. . . Of all the singing cowboys my favorite was Roy Rogers and his troupe, one member of which was Gabby Hayes. Gabby Hayes was in 40 westerns between 1939 to 1946, usually with Roy Rogers, Gene Autry, or Wild Bill Elliott ! This DVD captures the early essence of Roy Rogers, and is a great addition to your western genre collection! MichaelRead full review
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My kids love the shows the same as their grandparents did! Finally something they can watch that actually has some values, no blood and guts, or a curse word every other word. You'll love it the same as the kids! Who doesn't want to grow up to be Roy Rogers!
What could be better than an afternoon spent watching the King Of The Cowboys?! I watched his tv show as a kid and have always loved Roy. This is good,clean entertainment. He always gets his man and it's fun seeing him do it. Great CDs.
This is DEFINITELY a 5* dvd ! This is a 3-dvd set, with more than 13 HOURS of movies, with a few episodes of the 50's TV series thrown-in for good measure. I wasn't born yet when these movies were filmed in the '40's, but I do remember the old TV show. Really good entertainment that truly harkens back to a different era.
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