Son of Paleface

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Son of Paleface
Directed by Frank Tashlin
Written by Frank Tashlin
Joseph Quillan
Robert L. Welch
Starring Bob Hope
Jane Russell
Roy Rogers
Release date(s) 1952
Running time 95 min.
Country U.S.A.
Language English
Preceded by The Paleface
IMDb profile

Son of Paleface (1952), a western comedy film and a sequel to The Paleface (1948), remains widely regarded as superior to the earlier movie. It was directed by Frank Tashlin and written by Tashlin, Joseph Quillan and Robert L. Welch.

Son of Paleface features Bob Hope, who plays the son of the central character in the earlier film, Jane Russell (also back from the first film, albeit as a different character), and Roy Rogers, who sings his song "A Four Legged Friend" to his horse Trigger.

Son of Paleface at the Internet Movie Database


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