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The Entertainer:
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Gene Autry and the Mounties
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| 1951 |
| Columbia Pictures |
| Production#: 988 |
| 71 minutes |
Synopsis: |
U.S. Marshall Gene Autry and his deputy Scat Russell cross into Canada while pursuing bank robbers Pierre LaBlond and Raoul Duval. They meet wounded Canadian Mounted Policeman Terry Dillon, whose partner has been murdered by the bandits, and take him to a cabin where they meet Duval's niece, Marie. Jack Duval, Marie's brother, hates all peace officers and regards LaBlond as his hero. The elder Duval and Batiste are captured by the Mounties in a raid, which uncovers stolen U.S. gold bullion. LaBlond frees the bandits and forces Marie to flee with him. Angered, Jack helps Gene and the Mounties wipe out LaBlond and his gang in a vicious gunfight.
Cast |
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| Character: |
Performer: |
| Gene Autry |
Gene Autry |
| Scat Russell |
Pat Buttram |
| Marie Duval |
Elena Verdugo |
| Pierre LaBlond |
Carleton Young |
| Terry Dillon |
Richard Emory |
| Inspector Wingate |
Herbert Rawlinson |
| Raoul Duval |
Trevor Bardette |
| Batiste |
Francis McDonald |
| Jack Duval |
Jim Frasher |
| Champion |
Champion, World's
Wonder Horse |
Songs |
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| LOVE'S RITORNELLA |
Elena Verdugo |
| BLUE CANADIAN ROCKIES |
Gene Autry |
| ONTEORA |
Gene Autry |
Crew |
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| A Gene Autry Production |
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| Directed by |
John English |
| Produced by |
Armand Schaefer |
| Written by |
Norman S. Hall |
| Director of Photography |
William Bradford |
| Art Director |
Charles Clague |
| Film Editor |
James Sweeney |
| Set Decorator |
Louis Diage |
| Musical Supervisor |
Paul Mertz |
| Musical Director |
Mischa Bakaleinikoff |
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