San Fernando Valley (1944)
- Starring:
- Dale Evans, Jean Porter, (more)
- Director(s):
- John English, Yakima Canutt, (more)
Synopsis of San Fernando Valley
Roy Rogers and Dale Evans still weren't man and wife when they costarred in Republic's San Fernando Valley. As always, Rogers is cast as a cowboy who happens to be named Roy Rogers; Evans, on the other hand, plays feisty femme ranchowner Dale Kenyon. At the behest of Dale's grandfather (Andrew Tombes), Roy does the "Taming of the Shrew" bit, taking a job as ranch cook so he can woo and win the volatile Miss Kenyon. He also takes time out to capture a couple of bank robbers who'd earlier relieved him of his life savings. Many of the film's best scenes belong to hoydenish Jean Porter, cast as Dale's bratty kid sister: Ms. Porter would later retire from films to marry director Edward Dmytryk. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi
Complete Cast of San Fernando Valley
- Dale Evans - Dale Kenyon
- Andrew Tombes - John "Cyclone" Kenyon
- Edward Gargan - Keno
- LeRoy Mason - Matt
- Trigger the Horse
- Bob Nolan
- Cay Forester
- Roy Rogers - Roy
- Pierce Lyden
- Jean Porter - Betty Lou
- Charles Smith - Oliver Griffith
- Dot Farley - Hattie O'Toole
- Hank Bell
- Mary Kenyon
- Helen Talbot
- The Sons of the Pioneers
- Pat Starling
- Maxine Doyle
- Director(s):
- John English, Yakima Canutt
- Writer(s):
- Stuart E. McGowan, Dorrell McGowan
- Producer(s):
- Edward J. White
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