The Royal Rodeo

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The Royal Rodeo is a 1939 short American musical film starring John Payne. It was made by Warner Brothers.[1]

Plot[edit]

A young monarch, bored with responsibility and craving excitement, invites a traveling rodeo show to perform at his palace.[2]

Full Cast & Crew[edit]

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Directed by[edit]

George Amy

Writing Credits  [edit]

Owen Crump ... (screenplay)
Nate Gatzert ... (from an original story by)

Cast (in credits order) complete, awaiting verification  [edit]

John Payne ... Bill Stevens
Lucile Fairbanks ... Marianne (as Lucille Fairbanks)
Cliff Edwards ... Shorty
Scotty Beckett ... The King
Boyd Irwin ... Regent
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Stuart Holmes ... Conspirator (uncredited)

Cinematography by[edit]

Charles P. Boyle ... director of photography

Film Editing by[edit]

Everett Dodd

Art Direction by[edit]

Charles Novi

Costume Design by[edit]

Leah Rhodes

Makeup Department[edit]

Perc Westmore ... makeup artist

Sound Department[edit]

Everett Alton Brown ... sound (as E.A. Brown)

Costume and Wardrobe Department[edit]

Eugene Joseff ... costume jeweller (uncredited)

Music Department[edit]

M.K. Jerome ... music: songs
Jack Scholl ... lyrics: songs

Other crew[edit]

Natalie Kalmus ... technicolor color director

References[edit]

  1. ^ "The Royal Rodeo (1939) - Overview". Turner Classic Movies. Retrieved 20 September 2017.
  2. ^ The Royal Rodeo, retrieved 2019-08-02
  3. ^ The Royal Rodeo (1939) - IMDb, retrieved 2019-08-02

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