The Man from Cheyenne (1942) is a tight, action-packed Roy Rogers Western from Republic Pictures, directed by Joseph Kane. With George “Gabby” Hayes as Roy’s trusted and cranky sidekick, the film blends undercover investigation, cattle rustling, and classic cowboy charm.
🎬 Plot Summary:
Roy Rogers plays a government agent going undercover to investigate a gang using forged cattle brands to cover up their rustling operation. Alongside his loyal and lovable partner Gabby (Hayes) and romantic interest Lynne Carver, Roy infiltrates the shady dealings and uncovers the ringleader behind the fraud.
Together, Roy and Gabby bring justice to the range with wit, grit, and a few six-shooters—and of course, Roy squeezes in a tune or two along the trail.
⭐ Notable Aspects:
George “Gabby” Hayes delivers his signature blend of grumpy wisdom and comic gold.
Strong mix of undercover intrigue, rustling, and action.
Includes:
Branding fraud and cattle rustling
Horseback chases
Singing and comedy from Roy and Gabby
Runtime: ~58 minutes—quick, sharp, and well-paced.
🎯 Why It’s Worth Watching:
Classic pairing of Roy Rogers and Gabby Hayes at their best.
Appeals to fans of Western mystery with sidekick humor and cowboy tunes.
A top-tier example of early 1940s Republic Westerns.
If you enjoy cowboy stories where justice rides in with a song and a sidekick, The Man from Cheyenne is a fun, fast-moving tale of frontier fraud and loyal friendship.
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