Two Guys from Texas is a 1948 American made Western-themed musical comedy film starring longtime song-and-dance partners Dennis Morgan and Jack Carson.
Down-on-their-luck song-and-dance duo Steve Carroll and Danny Foster run out of gas in what seems like the middle of the Texas wilderness.
With their auto stolen and empty wallets, the two settle into ranch life as "house performers", sharing the stage there with Maggie.
Inveterate womanizer Steve immediately puts his best moves on knockout ranch owner Joan Winston.
This isn't easy, because the town sheriff, tall, handsome Tex Bennett, is Joan's beau; lathered up by Steve's advances toward her, he's hot on their trail.
Just evading Tex and his clambering posse, Danny ends up trapped atop a bucking bronco - and setting a new world's record for riding one.
This time she manages to hang on, pointing him toward her gorgeous young daughter posing alluringly nearby, all curves and pouty lips.
The film is noted today for featuring an animated cameo appearance of hit Warner Bros. cartoon character Bugs Bunny, voiced by Mel Blanc.
[2] Bugs would later have a similar cameo in 1949's My Dream Is Yours, also starring Carson, and one at the end of the 1972 Barbra Streisand hit What's Up, Doc?, though the latter was stock footage rather than newly-created.