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APPENDIX A Roy Rogers's Filmography Radio Scout (The Vitaphone Corp., May 6, 1935),2 reels DIRECTOR: Ralph Straub; SCREENPLAY: Joe Straub; COMMENT: Leonard Slye [Roy Rogers] as part ofThe Sons of the Pioneers appeared in this short feature with EI Brendel, the mildmannered vaudevillian who turned movie actor. Slightly Static (May 7, 1935), 2 reels CAST: Thelma Rodd, Patsy Kelly, Harold Waldridge, Dill Henderson, Kay Hughes, Randall Sisters, Vitaphone Four, Leonard Slye [Roy Rogers], Bob Nolan, Vern Spence [Tim Spencer], Hugh Farr, Karl Farr, Ben Taggett, Sidney De Grey, Eddie Craven, Aileen Carlyle, E. Griffith, Bobby Burns, Elinor Vandivere, Lorene Carr, Carl Viness, Brooks Burns; SONGS: Unknown; DIRECTOR: William Terhune; PRODUCER: Hal Roach; COMMENT: Leonard Slye [Roy Rogers] and The Sons of the Pioneers sing in this short film. Bronco Buster, Oswald the Rabbit cartoon (Universal, August 1935) DIRECTOR: Walter Lantz; WRITING CREDITS: Walter Lantz, Victor McLeod; COMMENT: The Pioneers provide music for the animated cartoon including Bob Nolan's "Hold That Critter Down." The Old Homestead (Liberty, October 5, 1935),8 reels, 71 or 73 min., #Lll CAST: Mary Carlisle (Nancy), Lawrence Gray (Bob), Dorothy Lee (Elsie Wilson), Willard Robertson (Uncle Jed), Eddie N ugent (Rudy Nash), Lillian Miles (Peggy), Fuzzy Knight (Lem), Eddie Kane (Mr. Werthelmer), Harry Conley (Press Agent), Leonard Slye [Roy Rogers] (Farm Hand), Hugh Farr (Farm Hand), Vern Spence [Tim Spencer] (Farm Hand); SONGS: "Tumbling Tumbleweeds"I"There's a Roundup in the Sky"1 "Happy Cowboy"I"This Old White Mule of Mine"; DIRECTOR: William Nigh; SCREENPLAY : W. Scott Darling; CINEMATOGRAPHER: Harry Neumann; EDITOR: Mildred Johnston; SCORE: Howard Jackson; PRODUCER: M. H. Hoffman; COMMENT: The Sons of the Pioneers sing in this rustic comedy. 117 Copyrighted Material liS Appendix A way up Thar (November 8, 1935), 2 reels CAST: Joan Davis, Myra Keaton, Louise Keaton, Leonard Slye [Roy Rogers], Vern Spence [Tim Spencer], Hugh Farr, Karl Farr, Bob Nolan; SONG: "Way Up There"; DIRECTOR/ PRODUCER: Mack Sennett; STORY: Oliver; Hatch; ADAPTION: Hugh Cummings and Joseph Montague, Jr.; COMMENT: The Pioneers sing the title song, which Bob Nolan composed. Tumbling Tumbleweeds (Republic, September 5, 1935), 57 minutes CAST: Gene Autry (Gene), Smiley Burnette (Smiley), Lucille Browne (Jerry), Norma Taylor (Janet), George Hayes (Dr. Parker), Edward Hearn (Craven), Jack Rockwell (McWade), Frankie Marvin (Shorty), George Chesebro (Connors), Eugene Jackson (Eightball), Charles King (Blaze), Charles Whitaker (Higgins), George Burton (Sheriff), Tom London (Sykes), Cornelius Keefe (Harry Brooks), Cliff Lyons, Tracy Layne, Leonard Slye [Roy Rogers], Oscar Gahan, Tommy Coats, Bud Pope, Bud McClure, George Morrell, Champion; SONGS: "Tumbling Tumbleweeds"/"Corn-fed and Rusty"/ "The Old Covered Wagon"/"Ridin' Down the Canyon," "When the Desert Sun Goes Down"; DIRECTOR: Joseph Kane; PRODUCER: Nat Levine; STORY: Alan Ludwig; SCREENPLAY: Ford Beebe based on a story by Alan Ludwig; CINEMATOGRAPHER: Ernest Miller; CINEMATOGRAPHER : Ernest Miller and Bill Bradford; EDITOR: Lester Orlebeck; PLOT: Autry is on the trail of an outlaw who killed his father. The Pioneers provide musical support. Leonard Slye, as one ofThe Sons of the Pioneers, appears in Gene Autry's first feature film. Gallant Defender (Columbia, October 30, 1935), 60 minutes CAST: Charles Starrett (Johnny Flagg), Joan Perry (Barbara Mcgrail), Harry Woods (Munro), Edward J. Le Saint (Campbell), Jack Clifford (Sheriff), Al Bridges (Salty Smith), George Billings (Jimmy), George Chesebro (Swale), Edmund Cobb, Frank Ellis, Jack Rockwell, Tom London, Stanley Blysrone, Lew Meehan, Merrill McCormack, Glenn Strange, Al Ferguson, Slim Whitaker, Bud Osborne, The Sons of the Pioneers: Bob Nolan, Leonard Slye [Roy Rogers], Tim Spencer, Hugh Farr, Karl Farr; SONGS: "Blue Skies Above"!"Covered Wagons"; DIRECTOR: David Selman; STORY: Peter B. Kyne; SCREENPLAY: Ford Beebe; CINEMATOGRAPHER: Ben Kline; EDITOR: Al Clark; PRODUCER: Harry Decker; PLOT: Charles Starrett, in his first feature, plays a cowboy who intercedes in a conflict between homesteaders and cattlemen. Leonard Slye and The Sons of the Pioneers, for a second time, appear in the initial Western of an important cowboy star. The Mysterious Avenger (Columbia, January 17, 1936),60 minutes CAST: Charles Starrett (Ranny Maitland), Joan Perry (Alice Lockhart), Wheeler Oakman (Brophy), Edward J. Le Saint (Lockhart), Lafe Mckee (Mattland), Hal Price (Sheriff), Charles Locher (Jon Hall), George Chesebro (Foley), Jack Rockwell (Horner), Dick Botiller (Gilman), Edmund Cobb (Telegraph Operator), Jack Walton and George Burton (Rangers), George Plues (Mailman), Dick Rush, Cecil Ellog, Vic Allen (Posse), The Sons of the Pioneers: Bob Nolan, Leonard Slye [Roy Rogers], Hugh Farr, Karl Farr, Tim Spencer; UNIDENTIFIED SONGS: The Sons of the Pioneers; DIRECTOR: David Selman; PRODUCER: Harry L. Decker; STORY: Credited to Peter...

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