Heldorado

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"There's a treat on every trail... a thrill in every spill... in hootin'... howlin'... HELDORADO!"
  • Passed
  • 1946
  • 1 hr 10 min
  • 6.0  (178)

Heldorado is a 1946 cowboy musical film, starring the legendary singing cowboy Roy Rogers, alongside his trusty horse, Trigger, and George 'Gabby' Hayes. The movie is directed by William Witney and produced by Edward J. White for Republic Pictures. The story revolves around Roy Rogers' character, Roy Rogers, and his friend Gabby Hayes's character, Gabby Whittaker, who are on a mission to save a government silver mine from being stolen by a gang of bandits. The bandits are led by the notorious outlaw, Duke Wade, who wants to use the silver to finance his criminal activities.

The movie begins with Rogers and Hayes arriving in the town of Heldorado, where they are welcomed by the town's marshal, played by Dale Evans. Evans is the love interest of Rogers, who tries to woo her throughout the movie with his charm and singing skills. Meanwhile, Gabby Whittaker gets into trouble with the law after being mistaken for one of the bandits. Roy bails him out, and they both team up to stop Duke Wade's nefarious plans.

As the story progresses, Roy and Gabby discover that Duke has already stolen the silver and has taken refuge in a secret hideout in the hills. They decide to chase him down and recover the stolen silver. In the meantime, they also come across a group of performers, who are in town to put on a show. The performers include the Sons of the Pioneers, a popular western music group, and Bob Nolan, who has penned some of the most famous cowboy songs of all time.

Together with the performers, Roy and Gabby devise a plan to lure Duke and his men out of their hideout. The plan involves staging a fake crime, which will make Duke think that his men have double-crossed him. The plan works, and Duke and his men fall into the trap set up by Roy and Gabby. In the ensuing shootout, the good guys come out on top, and justice is served. The stolen silver is returned to the government, and Duke and his men are put behind bars.

The movie is full of exciting action scenes, musical interludes, and comedic moments, which keeps the audience engaged from start to finish. Rogers' signature style of singing and playing the guitar is a treat for his fans, who flock to the theaters to watch him perform. The movie also showcases Trigger, who performs some impressive stunts on screen, making him one of the most beloved horses in cinema history.

In conclusion, Heldorado is a classic western musical that features the iconic Roy Rogers, Trigger, and George 'Gabby' Hayes. The movie is a must-watch for fans of the genre, who will enjoy the thrilling action, foot-tapping music, and witty humor. The film also has significant historical value, as it captures the essence of the golden era of Hollywood westerns.

Heldorado is a 1946 western with a runtime of 1 hour and 10 minutes. It has received moderate reviews from critics and viewers, who have given it an IMDb score of 6.0.

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  • Release Date
    1946
  • MPAA Rating
    Passed
  • Runtime
    1 hr 10 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    6.0  (178)