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      Southward Ho!

      Released Mar 19, 1939 57m Western List
      Reviews A singing cowboy (Roy Rogers) and his sidekick (George "Gabby" Hayes) fight post-Civil War plunder in Texas. Read More Read Less Watch on Prime Video Stream Now

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      Audience Member This is a very early Roy Rogers Film, 1939 he was so young. I think this is the first movie that Roy appeared with Gabby Hayes, this would be the start of a great team for many years to come. Gabby always looked the same Old and Funny. In this movie Roy and Gabby are actually Conferate Solders. They come across a small group of Union (Yankee Blue Coats) Solders and while Roy rides to distract the group Gabby steals a chicken that?s cooking from the Union Coronial. Well soon after the war is over and its back to Texas to live on the ranch that his grandma left him ½ of. But he soon finds out the other half is left to the Union Coronal (Grandma where do you know the Coronial from). And the coronial daughter is the beautiful Mary Hart. The Colonel is put in charge of getting taxes from the citizens of Texas to help the state rebuild, Marshall Law is even declared and the citizens are forced to give up there guns, my what Mr. Joseph Kane knew back then.. Well there is a little singing, some fights and chase scenes everything that makes a old time western a western. Its worth adding, but hard to give a 1939 Movie any more then 3 stars. Rated 3 out of 5 stars 01/23/23 Full Review Read all reviews Post a rating

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      Synopsis A singing cowboy (Roy Rogers) and his sidekick (George "Gabby" Hayes) fight post-Civil War plunder in Texas.
      Director
      Joseph Kane
      Screenwriter
      Gerald Geraghty, Jack Natteford, John Rathmell
      Distributor
      Republic Pictures
      Production Co
      Republic Pictures Corporation
      Genre
      Western
      Original Language
      English
      Release Date (Theaters)
      Mar 19, 1939, Original
      Release Date (Streaming)
      Mar 10, 2017
      Runtime
      57m
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