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Son of Paleface

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Junior tries to romance Mike and she drugs him. While he is asleep, she assumes her alter ego of "the Torch" and leads her gang in a night time raid. Junior provides a perfect alibi. The townsfolk have sabotaged Junior's car, but he improvises and adds cart wheels to escape the town. He drives across
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and heads west to the western town of Sawbuck Pass to claim his father's fortune. Driving into town in a jalopy, wearing a comical striped suit jacket, he splashes mud all over a crowd of townspeople. He discovers to his horror that practically everyone in town claims to be owed money by his father,
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The town is attacked by Indians. Junior is at first too scared to fight and Roy fights alone. Paleface's ghost appears and convinces him that Hell is fine. He grabs a gun and starts firing. Firing from the barber's chair, it starts to spin with shots going in random directions. One shot hits a
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Strutting around town in his dramatic red and white striped Harvard blazer, Junior stalls the townfolk for as long as he can, continually making allusions to his wealth. An old-timer, Eb, convinces him the gold does exist, but it is hidden.
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In the saloon, he makes the acquaintance of a singing cowboy named Roy and a sexy saloon performer with the masculine name of Mike, who has to fend off Junior's persistent advances. In the bar, Mike and Roy sing
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Junior is waiting for Mike when she comes out of prison (with four Junior Juniors). They say goodbye to Roy as Trigger has a triumphant rear-up silhouetted against the sunset.
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of Sterling City. He finds Eb dead in a barber's chair. Roy arrives and accuses him of murder. Junior disguises himself as Roy to try to escape on
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head, where his father's gold begins to pour out. Mike arrives and helps in the fight. Mike and Junior escape on his improvised car.
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Roy fights the gang in their hideout in an abandoned mine. With a bit of accidental help from Junior, they win the fight.
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was the third most popular film at the British box office in 1952.
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The first choice Bob Hope wanted for the female lead was
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Frank Tashlin
The Paleface
Bob Hope
Jane Russell
Roy Rogers
Harry J. Wild
Eda Warren
Lyn Murray
Technicolor
Paramount Pictures
comedy
Western
Frank Tashlin
Bob Hope
Jane Russell
Roy Rogers
The Paleface
Paramount Pictures
Harvard
Buttons and Bows
vultures
ghost town
Trigger
Smith & Wesson Model 320 Revolving Rifle
moose
Bob Hope
Jane Russell
Roy Rogers
Trigger

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