Bells of San Angelo is a 1947 American Trucolor Western film directed by William Witney and starring Roy Rogers. The first Roy Rogers film shot in Trucolor, this modern day Western mixes half a dozen songs with mystery, international smuggling of silver, violence, a pack of dogs and comedy relief with one character packing a "16-shooter" from which 22 shots can be heard during the musical number "Hot Lead" performed by the Sons of the Pioneers.

Bells of San Angelo (1947)
Directed by William Witney
Genres - Action-Adventure, Drama, Music, Western |
Sub-Genres - Western Film |
Release Date - Apr 15, 1947 |
Run Time - 78 min. |
Countries - United States of America |
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Silver Mine
Alternate Titles
Bells Of San Angelo
Bells of San Angelo
CA, GB, US
De ruiter van San Angelo
BE
Las campanas de San Angelo
ES
Le cavalier de San Angelo
BE
Os Sinos de San Angelo
BR
Os Sinos de Santo Angelo
BR
San Angelo
HU
San Angelon kellot
FI
San Angelos klockor
SE