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  1. Rolling Home: Directed by William Berke. With Jean Parker, Russell Hayden, Raymond Hatton, Pamela Blake. A small town minister adopts an orphan boy and his injured rodeo horse.

    • (85)
    • Drama, Romance, Western
    • William Berke
    • 1946-11-01
  2. 29. März 2021 · 149. 19K views 2 years ago. Old time rodeo performer Raymond Hatton and his grandson, (Buzz Henry as Robert Dee 'Buzzy" Henry) arrive in a small town with an injured horse, and local minister...

    • 65 Min.
    • 20,7K
    • Classic Hollywood Movies
  3. Rolling Home ist ein Film von William A. Berke mit Jean Parker, Russell Hayden. Synopsis: Pop Miller (Raymond Hatton), ein Cowboy im Ruhestand, kommt mit seinem Enkel in eine kleine Stadt, um...

    • William A. Berke
    • Edwin Westrate
    • Jean Parker, Russell Hayden, Raymond Hatton
    • 1946
  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Rolling_HomeRolling Home - Wikipedia

    Rolling Home may refer to: Rolling Home (1926 film), an American silent film comedy. Rolling Home (1935 film), a British comedy film. Rolling Home (1946 film), an American film directed by William Berke. Rolling Home: A Cross Canada Railroad Memoir, a 2001 memoir by Tom Allen.

  5. Rolling Home is a 1946 American drama film directed by William Berke and starring Jean Parker, Russell Hayden, and Pamela Blake. [1] Plot. Cast. Jean Parker as Frances Crawford. Russell Hayden as Reverend David Owens. Pamela Blake as Pamela Crawford. Raymond Hatton as Pop Miller. Jo Ann Marlowe as Sandy Crawford. Jimmy Conlin as Grandpa Crawford.

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  6. 31. Dez. 2014 · Strange little film about a Dad, his son, and a horse. After a race that goes bad, the horse is said to have a broken leg. There are planss j to put the horse out of it's misery, but the man saves the horse with a lot of sad talk (and violin music). Soon, they're shacking with a priest (don't ask) who ALSO just happens to be a vet ...

  7. Rolling Home. Summaries. A small town minister adopts an orphan boy and his injured rodeo horse. Old time rodeo performer Raymond Hatton and his grandson, (Buzz Henry as Robert Dee 'Buzzy" Henry) arrive in a small town with an injured horse, and local minister Russell Hayden tends the horse's injured leg.