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  1. Under Colorado Skies: Directed by R.G. Springsteen. With Monte Hale, Lorna Gray, Paul Hurst, William Haade. Monte Hale has been working as a teller in a bank in Allentown, Texas during the summer to earn money for his medical college expenses during the upcoming year.

    • (49)
    • Western
    • R.G. Springsteen
    • 1947-12-15
  2. United States. Language. English. Under Colorado Skies is a 1947 American Western film directed by R. G. Springsteen, written by Louise Rousseau, and starring Monte Hale, Lorna Gray, Paul Hurst, William Haade, John Alvin and LeRoy Mason. It was released on December 15, 1947, by Republic Pictures.

  3. R.G. Springsteen. Director. Louise Rousseau. Screenplay. Monte Hale has been working as a teller in a Texas bank during the summer to earn money for his medical college expenses during the upcoming year.

  4. While working as a teller at a Texas bank, medical student Monte Hale is the sole witness to a violent holdup that ends in the senseless murder of the bank’s president. And to make matters worse, he knows that his sweetheart’s brother was in on it.

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    • R.G. Springsteen
    • Republic Pictures
    • Monte Hale
  6. Under Colorado Skies is a 1947 American Western film directed by R. G. Springsteen, written by Louise Rousseau, and starring Monte Hale, Lorna Gray, Paul Hurst, William Haade, John Alvin and LeRoy Mason. It was released on December 15, 1947, by Republic Pictures.

  7. Monte Hale has been working as a teller in a Texas bank during the summer to earn money for his medical college expenses during the upcoming year. He is about to leave to return to college when the bank is held up by two members of a notorious gang, headed by Marlowe, leaving Monte with the smoking gun of one of the bandits that killed the bank president. To avoid bringing disgrace on the ...