After growing bored with her mundane job, Evans quits and heads to an old ghost town where her grandmother had been a notorious dancehall queen. In a dream sequence that takes up much of the film, Evans sees herself as her famous ancestor and meets the various characters of her Old West
life. Among them is, of course, Rogers, a nice-guy cowboy. The unusual plot is not particularly well handled, with a faulty script and middling direction. There is some action but a larger emphasis is on the songs, a feature that was beginning to become rather noticeable in Rogers' films of this
period. Despite the weakness, this series entry did pretty well at the box office.
Released:
1945
Rated:
NR
Length:
65 mins