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The Entertainer:
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Availability:
This film is available in the following format(s).
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Bells of Capistrano
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| 1942 |
| Republic Pictures |
| Production#: 1203 |
| 73 minutes |
Synopsis: |
A feud between two rival rodeo companies accelerates when both want Gene Autry, the popular singing cowboy, as a crowd-drawing added attraction. When the Worldwide Wild West Show hires Gene, it gains in popularity. In order to gain a contract for Madison Square Garden, competitor Stag Johnson stoops to violence and skullduggery to squash Worldwide thoroughly and put Gene out of commission.
Cast:
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| Character: |
Performer: |
| Gene Autry |
Gene Autry |
| Frog Millhouse |
Smiley Burnette |
| Jennifer Benton |
Virginia Grey |
| Pa McCracken |
Lucien Littlefield |
| Stag Johnson |
Morgan Conway |
| Ma McCracken |
Claire Du Brey |
| Tex |
Charles Cane |
| Tadpole Millhouse |
Joe Strauch, Jr. |
| Jackie Laval |
Marla Shelton |
| Jed Johnson |
Tristram Coffin |
| Champion |
Champion |
Songs:
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| FORGIVE ME |
Gene Autry |
| AT SUNDOWN |
Gene Autry |
| FORT WORTH JAIL |
Gene Autry |
| IN OLD CAPISTRANO |
Gene Autry and Extras |
DON'T BITE THE HAND THAT'S
FEEDING YOU |
Gene Autry |
Crew:
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| Directed by |
William Morgan |
| Associate Producer |
Harry Grey |
| Original Screenplay |
Lawrence Kimble |
| Photography |
Reggie Lanning |
| Film Editor |
Edward Mann |
| Art Director |
Ralph Oberg |
| Interior Decorator |
Otto Siegel |
| Musical Supervisor |
Morton Scott |
| Musical Settings |
Dave Gould |
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