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Boat | Gambling Debt
Roy is an oil prospector. His efforts to get drilling rights on an old Spanish land grant are countered by gamblers from an off-shore gambling boat determined to control the land (and oil) themselves. Directed by William Witney. Starring Roy Rogers, Trigger, Dale Evans in prominent roles.
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Roy is an oil prospector. His efforts to get drilling rights on an old Spanish land grant are countered by gamblers from an off-shore gambling boat determined to control the land (and oil) themselves. Directed by William Witney. Starring Roy Rogers, Trigger, Dale Evans in prominent roles.
Film debut of Donna Martell (billed as Donna DeMario).
This was Roy Rogers' first film in Trucolor. However, surviving prints are in black and white.
The bad guys drive a 1942 Buick and a 1942 Oldsmobile.
The opening shows the Famous Rock formation also known as Kirk's Rock. This triangle shaped formation was used in many movies because of it's convenient location north of L.A.
"Billie Colby: Carlos, how can I take you seriously? All those escapades... and not forgetting that weakness for gambling, either. I don't like it. Carlos Vega: Billie, I've given that up. Honest! Billie Colby: Wanna make a bet? Carlos Vega: Why, sure, anything!"
"[after chasing Billie, Roy has stepped on her veil, making the wig fall off. Billie has run into a room and closed the door] Roy Rogers: Oh, Senorita? Billie Colby: What is it? [Roy begins talking with a Spanish accent] Roy Rogers: You better let me in. Billie Colby: Why? [Referring to the wig] Roy Rogers: Because I have your hair!"