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Bells of San Angelo, the Glossary

Index Bells of San Angelo

Bells of San Angelo is a 1947 American Trucolor Western film directed by William Witney and starring Roy Rogers.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 30 relations: Andy Devine, Bob Nolan, Comic relief, Dale Evans, Dale Van Sickel, David Sharpe (actor), Eddie Acuff, Edward J. White, Fred Toones, Fritz Leiber, Hank Patterson, Jack Marta, John Elliot (songwriter), John McGuire (actor), Keefe Brasselle, Lester Orlebeck, Luana Walters, Olaf Hytten, Pat Brady (actor), Paul Gangelin, Republic Pictures, Roy Rogers, Scotland Yard, Sloan Nibley, Sons of the Pioneers, Tim Spencer (singer), Trigger (horse), Trucolor, Western (genre), William Witney.

Andy Devine

Andrew Vabre Devine (October 7, 1905 – February 18, 1977) was an American character actor known for his distinctive raspy, crackly voice and roles in Western films, including his role as Cookie, the sidekick of Roy Rogers in 10 feature films.

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Bob Nolan

Bob Nolan (born Clarence Robert Nobles; April 13, 1908 – June 16, 1980, name changed to Robert Clarence Nobles in 1929) was a Canadian-born American singer, songwriter, and actor.

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Comic relief

Comic relief is the inclusion of a humorous character, scene, or witty dialogue in an otherwise serious or dramatic work, often to relieve tension.

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Dale Evans

Dale Evans Rogers (born Frances Octavia Smith; October 31, 1912 – February 7, 2001) was an American actress, singer, and songwriter.

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Dale Van Sickel

Dale Harris Van Sickel (November 29, 1907 – January 25, 1977) was an American college football, basketball and baseball player during the 1920s, who later became a Hollywood motion picture actor and stunt performer for over forty years.

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David Sharpe (actor)

David Hardin Sharpe (February 2, 1910 – March 30, 1980) was an American actor and stunt performer, sometimes billed as Davy Sharpe.

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Eddie Acuff

Edward DeKalb Acuff (June 3, 1903 – December 17, 1956) was an American stage and film actor.

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Edward J. White

Edward J. White (March 15, 1903 – September 24, 1973) was an American film producer.

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Fred Toones

Fred "Snowflake" Toones (January 5, 1906 – February 13, 1962) was an American actor and comedian.

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Fritz Leiber

Fritz Reuter Leiber Jr. (December 24, 1910 – September 5, 1992) was an American writer of fantasy, horror, and science fiction.

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Hank Patterson

Elmer Calvin "Hank" Patterson (October 9, 1888 – August 23, 1975) was an American actor and musician.

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Jack Marta

Jack A. Marta (March 5, 1903 – June 26, 1991) was an American cinematographer who was active in hundreds of movies throughout his life.

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John Elliot (songwriter)

John Elliot (also known as Jack Elliot, John M. Elliot, John M. Elliott and Jack Elliott) (7 May 1914 – 3 January 1972) was an American songwriter, credited with having written more than 600 songs for motion pictures.

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John McGuire (actor)

John McGuire (October 22, 1910 – September 30, 1980) was a film actor during the period from the 1930s to the 1950s.

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Keefe Brasselle

Henry Keefe Brasselle (February 7, 1923 – July 7, 1981) was an American film actor, television actor/producer and author.

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Lester Orlebeck

Lester Orlebeck (June 26, 1907 – August 2, 1970) was an American film editor and director who worked on more than 100 films and television shows between 1935 and 1970.

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Luana Walters

Luana Walters (July 22, 1912 – May 19, 1963) was an American motion picture actress from Los Angeles, California.

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Olaf Hytten

Olaf Hytten (3 March 1888 – 11 March 1955) was a Scottish actor.

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Pat Brady (actor)

Robert Ellsworth Patrick Aloysius Brady (December 31, 1914 – February 27, 1972) was an American actor and musician best known as the "comical sidekick" of the popular cowboy film and television star Roy Rogers on his eponymous radio and television series.

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Paul Gangelin

Paul Gangelin (November 7, 1898 – September 25, 1961) was an American screenwriter.

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Republic Pictures

Republic Pictures Corporation (currently held under Melange Pictures, LLC) was an American film studio corporation that originally operated from 1935 to 1967, based in Los Angeles, California. Bells of San Angelo and Republic Pictures are Republic Pictures films.

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Roy Rogers

Roy Rogers (born Leonard Franklin Slye; November 5, 1911 – July 6, 1998), nicknamed the King of the Cowboys, was an American singer, actor, television host, and rodeo performer.

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Scotland Yard

Scotland Yard (officially New Scotland Yard) is the headquarters of the Metropolitan Police, the territorial police force responsible for policing Greater London's 32 boroughs.

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Sloan Nibley

Alexander Sloan Nibley (June 23, 1908 – April 3, 1990) was an American screenwriter.

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Sons of the Pioneers

The Sons of the Pioneers are one of the United States' earliest Western singing groups.

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Tim Spencer (singer)

Vernon Harold Timothy Spencer (July 13, 1908 – April 26, 1974) was an American singer, songwriter, and actor.

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Trigger (horse)

Trigger (July 4, 1934 – July 3, 1965) was a palomino horse made famous in American Western films with his owner and rider, cowboy star Roy Rogers.

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Trucolor

Trucolor was a color motion picture process used and owned by the Consolidated Film Industries division of Republic Pictures.

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Western (genre)

The Western is a genre of fiction typically set in the American frontier (commonly referred to as the "Old West" or the "Wild West") between the California Gold Rush of 1849 and the closing of the frontier in 1890, and commonly associated with folk tales of the Western United States, particularly the Southwestern United States, as well as Northern Mexico and Western Canada.

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William Witney

William Nuelsen Witney (May 15, 1915 – March 17, 2002) was an American film and television director.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bells_of_San_Angelo