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Shine On Harvest Moon
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Shine On Harvest Moon

Dec 30, 1938
0h 53m
★ 3.5

Overview

A rustler's son (Roy Rogers) courts a rancher's daughter (Mary Hart) during a range war.

Genres

Action
Western

Production Companies

Republic Pictures

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Cast

Roy Rogers

Roy Rogers

Roy Rogers

Lynne Roberts

Claire Brower

Lynne Roberts

Myrtle Wiseman

Lulu Belle

Myrtle Wiseman

Scotty Wiseman

Scotty

Scotty Wiseman

Stanley Andrews

'Pa' Jackson

Stanley Andrews

William Farnum

Milt Brower

William Farnum

Frank Jaquet

Homer Sheldon

Frank Jaquet

Chester Gunnels

Cowhand Chester

Chester Gunnels

Matty Roubert

Ben Jackson

Matty Roubert

Pat Henning

Shag Jackson

Pat Henning

Jack Rockwell

Foreman Jim Mason

Jack Rockwell

Joe Whitehead

Sheriff Clay

Joe Whitehead

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