Meet the Stars #7: Meet Roy Rogers (1941) is a short documentary film that introduces audiences to the famous cowboy singer Roy Rogers. The film provides a glimpse into Rogers' life and career, showcasing his talent as both an actor and a singer. It also explores the world of western and drama filmmaking, highlighting the enduring popularity of the cowboy genre in the 1940s. With its focus on Rogers' charisma and his close relationship with his horse, this documentary celebrates the legacy of a true legend in the entertainment industry.
Jane Withers entertains her teenage friends with archery and jitterbug dancing; Cesar Romero and Patricia Morison play backgammon; Rita Hayworth supervises the building of her new home; stars gather at Santa Anita for the San Antonio handicap.
Stars past and present gather to take part in the ceremonies at the dedication of Republic's new sound stage to the memory of Mabel Normand.
Harriet Parsons introduces Charles Butterworth, inventor of aerial devices, and a number of stars who appear at the U.S. Naval base in San Diego, California.
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