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Silver Spurs [1943 film] (1943)

by Joseph Kane (Director)

Other authors: Roy Rogers

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Sam Cavanaugh is a Scrooge-like old man who lost his son in World War II. Young Michael Grant is an unhappy boy whose dad is missing in action in Korea. When their paths cross on the ice of the old frozen swimming hole, the heartwarming results add up to great family entertainment.
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Sam Cavanaugh is a Scrooge-like old man who lost his son in World War II. Young Michael Grant is an unhappy boy whose dad is missing in action in Korea. When their paths cross on the ice of the old frozen swimming hole, the heartwarming results add up to great family entertainment.

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