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1938 Under Western Stars Vintage Movie Poster

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1938 Under Western Stars Vintage Movie Poster
Original, vintage, one sheet, linen backed, movie poster for "Under Western Stars" starring Roy Rogers (1938). Horizontal fold creases along the entire poster. No dates. Numbered 35028. Colors have faded. Under Western Stars is a 1938 American Western film directed by Joseph Kane and starring Roy Rogers. The film also features Smiley Burnette, Carol Hughes, and Maple City Four. It is a musical Western that tells the story of Roy Rogers, a singing cowboy who is elected to Congress to help small ranchers regain their water rights during the Dust Bowl of the 1930s. The film follows Roy Rogers as he tries to help the small ranchers of Sage County, who are being forced off their land by a greedy water company. Roy must use his skills as a singing cowboy and a gunfighter to fight for the rights of the ranchers. Along the way, he meets a variety of characters, including the beautiful saloon singer Eleanor Claymore (Carol Hughes), the ruthless water company owner John Fairbanks (Douglass Dumbrille), and the young ranch hand Frog Millhouse (Smiley Burnette).

Under Western Stars was a critical and commercial success, grossing over $1 million at the box office. The film was praised for its songs, Rogers' performance, and its depiction of the Dust Bowl. Under Western Stars is considered to be one of the best Roy Rogers films ever made.

The film tells the story of Roy Rogers, a singing cowboy who is elected to Congress to help small ranchers regain their water rights during the Dust Bowl of the 1930s. Rogers' campaign comes into conflict with greedy water company executives.

Under Western Stars was a critical and commercial success, grossing over $1 million at the box office. The film was praised for its songs, Rogers' performance, and its depiction of the Dust Bowl. Under Western Stars is considered to be one of the best Roy Rogers films ever made. (29"x40").