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The Entertainer:
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Availability:
This film is available in the following format(s).
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Man from Music
Mountain
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| 1938 |
| Republic Pictures |
| Production#: 709 |
| 58 minutes |
Synopsis: |
Scanlon, a fake mining promoter, uses the opening of Boulder Dam as an excuse to sell worthless stock in Gold River, an old, deserted mining town, which he claims will be revived when a water and power line is put through from the dam. Gene Autry and his pal, Frog Millhouse, see through Scanlon's plan and try to warn the buyers, who refuse to listen. Among the newcomers are Helen and Patsy, two young manicurists who arrive in Gold River hoping to open a beauty shop. Gene and Frog are attracted to the two girls and are determined to help them. Gene accidentally discovers that there is a hidden vein of quartz-gold in an old mine near Gold River. After much action and plenty of fighting, Scanlon loses out and the people who have bought the land realize the full worth of their investment and Gold River becomes a thriving community.
Cast:
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Performer: |
| Gene Autry |
Gene Autry |
| Frog Millhouse |
Smiley Burnette |
| Helen |
Carol Hughes |
| Patsy |
Sally Payne |
| Scanlon |
Ivan Miller |
| Brady |
Edward Cassidy |
| Bowdie Bill |
Lew Kelly |
| Abbott |
Howard Chase |
| Buddy |
Albert Terry |
| Larry |
Frankie Marvin |
| Martin |
Earl Dwire |
| Harmon |
Lloyd Ingraham |
| Mrs. Chris |
Lillian Drew |
| Hank |
Al Taylor |
| Pete |
Joe Yrigoyen |
Polly Jenkins and
Her Plowboys |
Polly Jenkins and
Her Plowboys |
| Champion |
Champion |
Songs:
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| LITTLE DESERTED TOWN |
Gene Autry, Smiley Burnette, and Extras |
| THE MAN FROM MUSIC MOUNTAIN |
Gene Autry, Smiley Burnette, and Extras |
| LOVE, BURNING LOVE |
Smiley Burnette, Frankie Marvin, and Extra |
| LOVE, BURNING LOVE |
Gene Autry |
| ALL NICE PEOPLE |
Smiley Burnette and Polly Jenkins and Her Plowboys |
| IM BEGINNING TO CARE |
Gene Autry |
SHE WORKS THIRD
TUB AT THE LAUNDRY |
Smiley Burnette
and Sally Payne |
MEDLEY:
YOU WOULDNT KNOW THE WHITE WASHED STABLE NOW
LONG, LONG AGO
WILLIAM TELL OVERTURE |
Polly Jenkins and Her Plowboys (Instrumental) |
| GOODBYE, PINTO |
Gene Autry and Extras |
Crew:
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| Directed by |
Joe Kane |
| Associate Producer |
Charles E. Ford |
| Screenplay |
Betty Burbridge - Luci Ward |
| Original Story |
Bernard McConville |
| Production Manager |
Al Wilson |
| Unit Manager |
Arthur Siteman |
| Photography |
Jack Marta |
| Film Editor |
Lester Orlebeck |
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