
Sunset in El Dorado
Action · Adventure · Music
Overview
The story involves a rather odd flashback by Dale who is visiting El Dorado, home of her grandmother. She dreams about her grandmother's adventures including a romance with a cowboy who looks very much like Roy. Roy, of course, also exists in the present for Dale.
Top Cast


Roy Rogers
Roy Rogers
Roy Rogers
Roy Rogers
Roy Rogers


George 'Gabby' Hayes
George 'Gabby' Hayes
Gabby
George 'Gabby' Hayes
Gabby


Dale Evans
Dale Evans
Lucille Wiley
Dale Evans
Lucille Wiley


Trigger
Trigger
Trigger
Trigger
Trigger


Hardie Albright
Hardie Albright
Cecil Phelps / Cyril Earle
Hardie Albright
Cecil Phelps / Cyril Earle


Margaret Dumont
Margaret Dumont
Aunt Dolly / Aunt Arabella
Margaret Dumont
Aunt Dolly / Aunt Arabella


Roy Barcroft
Roy Barcroft
Buster Welch
Roy Barcroft
Buster Welch


Tom London
Tom London
Sheriff Gridley
Tom London
Sheriff Gridley


Stanley Price
Stanley Price
Lyle Fish
Stanley Price
Lyle Fish


Robert J. Wilke
Robert J. Wilke
Curley Roberts
Robert J. Wilke
Curley Roberts
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