The Yellow Rose of Texas (film)
The Yellow Rose of Texas is a 1944 American Western film directed by Joseph Kane and starring Roy Rogers, Dale Evans, and George "Gabby" Hayes.
The film features Rogers as a Texas Ranger investigating a series of stagecoach robberies. He goes undercover as a rodeo performer to infiltrate a gang suspected of being responsible. Dale Evans plays a newspaper reporter who is also investigating the robberies. Gabby Hayes provides comic relief as Rogers' sidekick.
The Yellow Rose of Texas features several musical numbers performed by Rogers and Evans. The film's title is derived from the popular song of the same name, which is also featured in the movie. The plot involves typical Western themes of law enforcement, justice, and romance. The film is considered a B-movie Western and part of the singing cowboy subgenre popular during the era.