Bells of Coronado
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Duration Language English | 6.6/10 Running time 1h 7m Costume design Adele Palmer Country United States | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Release date 1950 Cast (Roy Rogers), (Roy's Horse), (Dr. Frank Harding), Pat Brady (Sparrow), (Craig Bennett), Leo Cleary (Dr. Frank Harding)Similar movies Tangled , Hidalgo , Marnie , True Lies , Goldfinger , Crank: High Voltage Tagline Atomic Thrills... Hit the saddle with Roy and the gang... On the trail of Uranium smugglers! |
Bells of Coronado is a 1950 American Trucolor Western film directed by William Witney starring Roy Rogers, Trigger and Dale Evans
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Plot

The mine owner of the El Coronado Mime is ambushed on the road into town by thieves, who steal a wagon full of uranium ore. The owner is found by linemen of the Coronado Light & Power Company, but dies at the town's doctor's office before regaining consciousness.

The insurance company who has insured the ore, hires Roy to find out whether the wagon accidentally went off the road and if the ore fell into the Coronado Dam reservoir. Roy goes undercover. With the help of the town's doctor who Roy has known for years, he gets a job as a lineman, working for the power company, which supplies electricity to the mine.

The thieves tie up the mine workers and try to steal a second wagon load of uranium, but Roy gives chase and is able to get the ore away from the thieves. The thieves make a second attempt and steal the second load of ore after it had been taken to the warehouse. Roy finds out that the uranium will be delivered to a dry lake bed where a foreign government is going to land an airplane to pick up the uranium. Roy has to rush to try to stop the plane from taking off with the uranium.
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References
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