Heldorado


Heldorado is a 1946 American Western film starring Roy Rogers set during the annual Helldorado Days celebrations in Las Vegas. It was the last teaming of Roy and comedy relief sidekick Gabby Hayes. Hayes shares a scene with Pat Brady who later became Rogers' comedy relief sidekick.

Plot

Roy Rogers is a Captain in the Nevada Rangers who plans to take some well earned leave to go to Helldorado celebrations. His leave is interrupted when the Sheriff of Clark County, Nevada requests his help to investigate money laundering being done by an organized crime syndicate. The Syndicate uses impoverished local playboy Alec Baxter to launder thousand dollar bills at the gaming tables of the casinos of the state.
During this time socialite Carol Randall is elected Queen of the Helldorado Rodeo and is also made a deputy sheriff. When Alec is murdered Carol uses her badge and wiles to investigate Alec's murder that brings her into conflict with Captain Rogers. The Syndicate is awaiting a new shipment of funds to launder and tries to assassinate Roy during the Helldorado treasure hunt.

Cast

... Nevada Ranger Captain Roy Rogers
Trigger ... Trigger, Roy's Horse
George 'Gabby' Hayes ... Gabby
Dale Evans ... Carol Randall
Paul Harvey ... C.W. Driscoll
Brad Dexter ... Alec Baxter
John Bagni ... Johnny
John Phillips ... Sheriff
Malcolm 'Bud' McTaggart ... Bellboy
Rex Lease ... Charlie the Bartender
Steve Darrell ... Mitch
LeRoy Mason ... State Ranger
Charles Williams ... Carnival Judge
Eddie Acuff ... Carnival Shooting-Gallery Attendant
Pat Brady .... Himself
Bob Nolan and the Sons of the Pioneers

Songs

Written by Jack Elliott
Performed by Roy Rogers and the Sons of the Pioneers
Written by Jack Elliott
Performed by Roy Rogers and Dale Evans
Written by Roy Rogers
Performed by Roy Rogers and the Sons of the Pioneers
Written by Denver Darling
Performed by Roy Rogers
Written by Bob Nolan
Performed by Pat Brady and the Sons of the Pioneers

Quotes

Don't put on that badge until Halloween - Roy to Deputy Sheriff Carol
Does the light go out inside? - Roy