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Mountain Rhythm
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| 1939 |
| Republic Pictures |
| Production#: 806 |
| 61 minutes |
Synopsis: |
Gene Autry and Frog Millhouse are called to the Pueblo Springs Valley to save Frog's aunt and other ranchers from the possibility that Cavanaugh, a resort owner, will purchase public grazing grounds. Gene decides to round up all the cattle and sell them for the necessary cash to buy the land from the government, but Cavanaugh sends out rumors of a gold strike which causes every cowboy in the district to desert his employer. Just then, two hobos, who have befriended Gene, learn of his plight, and round up dozens of their fellows. Under Gene's tutelage, they prove to be swell cowpunchers and manhunters, eventually saving the land for the ranchers, and bringing Cavanaugh's gang to justice.
Cast:
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Performer: |
| Gene Autry |
Gene Autry |
| Frog Millhouse |
Smiley Burnette |
| Alice Pattison |
June Storey |
| Ma Hutchins |
Maude Eburne |
| Judge Worthington |
Ferris Taylor |
| Rocky |
Walter Fenner |
| Cavanaugh |
Jack Pennick |
| Daniels |
Hooper Atchley |
| MacCauley |
Bernard Suss |
| Sheriff |
Edward Cassidy |
| Carney |
Jack Ingram |
| Deputy |
Tom London |
| Kimball |
Roger Williams |
| Burt |
Frankie Marvin |
| Champion |
Champion |
Songs:
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HIGHWAYS ARE
HAPPY WAYS |
Gene Autry, Smiley Burnette, Ferris Taylor, and Walter Fenner |
IT MAKES NO
DIFFERENCE NOW |
Gene Autry and
Smiley Burnette |
IT WAS ONLY A
HOBOS DREAM |
Gene Autry and
Smiley Burnette |
MEDLEY: OLD MACDONALD
THE OLD GRAY MARE
LONG, LONG AGO OH, DEM GOLDEN SLIPPERS
PUT ON YOUR OLD GREY BONNET |
Gene Autry, Smiley Burnette, June Storey, and Extras |
| GOLD MINE IN YOUR HEART |
Gene Autry |
KNIGHTS OF THE
OPEN ROAD |
Extras |
PUT ON YOUR OLD
GREY BONNET |
Gene Autry, Smiley
Burnette and Cast |
Crew:
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| Directed by |
B. Reaves Eason |
| Associate Producer |
Harry Grey |
| Screenplay |
Gerald Geraghty |
| Original Story |
Connie Lee |
| Production Manager |
Al Wilson |
| Photography |
Ernest Miller |
| Film Editor |
Lester Orlebeck |
| Musical Supervisor |
Raoul Kraushaar |
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