4/10
Singing, Horseback Riding and Cowboy Romance
14 August 2019
This film essentially begins with a teenage girl named "Chip Williams" (Mary Lee) running away from home and hiding out in a cave in a nearby wooded area. As luck would have it, two cowboys by the names of "Roy Rogers" (as himself) and "Teddy Bear" (Guinn 'Big Boy' Williams) come riding by and find a bracelet that Chip had recently lost. Thinking nothing of it, Teddy Bear hangs on to it and they subsequently continue on their way to a nearby ranch in search of employment. Unfortunately, when they get there the bracelet is recognized as belonging to Chip and as a result both Roy and Teddy Bear become chief suspects in her abduction. What few people realize, however, is that there is much more to Chip's disappearance than meets the eye. Now rather than reveal any more I will just say that this film was not only clearly dated but also suffered from a general lack of excitement as well. To be sure, there is plenty of singing, horseback riding and cowboy romance if a person is looking for those particular items. But quite frankly, I just wasn't that impressed with most of it and for that reason I have rated this grade-B Western accordingly. Slightly below average.
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