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Bells of Coronado Reviews

Roy Rogers and Dale Evans team up with Trigger (now stuffed and standing at the Rogers' hotel in Apple Valley, California) in this tightly edited, fast-moving modern story about uranium robbers who are selling the ore to a foreign power. Roy is an insurance investigator trying to get to the bottom of the mine owner's death and the disappearance of the ore. He eventually learns that the chief thief is Cleary, playing the kind of doctor that Kildare would love: avuncular and kindly. The gang attempts to get the ore aboard a plane and escape but is foiled by Roy in the finale. Somehow in just 67 minutes the plot is unfolded, love happens between Roy and Dale, Brady gets a chance to do some of his funny stuff, and Roy finds time to sing the title song and "Save a Smile for a Rainy Day." Dale does "Got No Time for the Blues" with the Riders of the Purple Sage.