|
|
|
 |
|
|
|
 |
|
 |
|
The Entertainer:
|
|
|
|
The Sagebrush
Troubadour
|
| 1935 |
| Republic Pictures |
| Production#: 3568 |
| 57 minutes |
Synopsis: |
Rangers Gene Autry and Frog Millhouse are on their way to solve the murder of old, half-blind Frank Martin when, nearing town, they are forced off the road by a coach, recklessly driven by Joan Martin, the old man's granddaughter. Upon reaching the town, Gene receives several high offers for a swayback horse in his possession, which, with a guitar string, is the only clue to the killer. These offers come from liveryman Hank Polk, Joan's sweetheart Lon Dillon, Martin's lawyer Henry Nolan, and his foster-son John Martin. All know the horse is the key to Martin's lost gold mine. Without letting anyone know who they are, Gene and Frog go to the Martin ranch to play for a dance, placing the horse in a barn with the intention of attracting the killer. The ruse works and Gene saves Joan's life, after tracking the murderer, locating the mine and bringing the slayer to justice.
Cast:
|
|
| Character: |
Performer: |
| Gene Autry |
Gene Autry |
| Frog Millhouse |
Smiley Burnette |
| Joan Martin |
Barbara Pepper |
| Hank Polk |
Fred Kelsey |
| John Martin |
Frank Glendon |
| Henry Nolan |
Hooper Atchley |
| Pablo |
Julian Rivero |
| Lon Dillon |
Denny Meadows |
| Champion |
Champion |
Songs:
|
|
| WAY OUT WEST IN TEXAS |
Gene Autry and
Smiley Burnette |
| ON THE PRAIRIE |
Gene Autry |
| END OF THE TRAIL |
Gene Autry and
Smiley Burnette |
| HURDY GURDY MAN |
Tommy Gene Fairey |
| MY PRAYER FOR TONIGHT |
Cast |
LOOKIN FOR THE
LOST CHORD |
Smiley Burnette |
ID LOVE A HOME
IN THE MOUNTAINS |
Gene Autry and
Smiley Burnette |
| ON THE PRAIRIE |
Gene Autry |
Crew:
|
|
| Producer |
Nat Levine |
| Directed by |
Joseph Kane |
| Supervised by |
Armand Schaefer |
| Screenplay |
Oliver Drake and Joseph Poland |
| Supervising Editor |
Joseph H. Lewis |
| Photography |
Ernest Miller and Jack Marta |
| Sound Engineer |
Terry Kellum |
| Sound Effects |
Roy Granville |
| Film Editor |
Lester Orlebeck |
| Songs by |
Gene Autry and
Smiley Burnette |
|
|
 |
|
|
 |
|
|
 |
|