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Galloping Romeo

A series of events has caused Bob and Grizzly to have been chased and accused of crimes they did not commit. So they are always on the run. Another series of events is about to change all of that but they do have some fancy figuring to do. Lots of adventure here. There is some great action in this classic western. An interesting side note is that Bob Steele was born Robert Adrian Bradbury Jr. born in Portland, Oregon, into a vaudeville family. His parents were Robert North Bradbury and the former Nieta Quinn. He had a twin brother, Bill, also an actor. After years of touring, the family settled in Hollywood in the late 1910s, where his father soon found work in the movies, first as an actor, later as a director. By 1920, Robert Bradbury hired Bob and his twin, Bill, as juvenile leads for a series of adventure movies titled The Adventures of Bill and Bob. Steele attended Glendale High School, but left before graduation. We have remastered this film into higher definition. From 1933. Starring Bob Steele as Bob Rivers Doris Hill as Mary Kent George "Gabby" Hayes as Grizzly Ed Brady as Matt Kent Frank Ball as Sheriff Jerry Ernie Adams as Andy Kent Lafe McKee as Marshal Gregory Earl Dwire as Express Agent Pete Manning (replaced by Hal Price) George Nash as Henchman Silver Tip Baker as Stage Driver Silver Keller (uncredited) Dick Dickinson as Henchman (uncredited) Tex Palmer as Deputy (uncredited) Hal Price as Pete Manning, Express Agent (uncredited)

  • 1933
  • 53 min
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