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The Entertainer:
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Soundtrack:
You can find all of the songs from The Gene Autry Show on the CD below.
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Westerns
Channel Listings |
Check listings
for Gene Autry.
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Six Gun Romeo
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| Flying A Pictures |
| Production #49 |
Original Air Date:
Sunday, March 16, 1952 |
| Network: CBS |
| Season 2, Episode 24 (2-24) |
| Running Time: 30 minutes |
| Black and White |
Sponsor: Wrigley's Doublemint Chewing Gum
Brief Synopsis:
Gene tangles with Pats mail-order sweetheart and a gold thief.
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Detailed Synopsis: Unbeknownst to Gene Autry, Pat Buttram has been corresponding with a mail-order sweetheart, Adele Tompkins, and has sent her Genes picture as his own. Gene insists on going with Pat to pick up Adele at the stage line, and they are just in time to foil a holdup. Adele, however, thinking Gene is her man, latches onto him. Gene tries to get her off his neck because Pat wants her on his. Meanwhile, Jan Carter, one of the stagecoach passengers, gets in touch with outlaw leader Bryant Morgan and they arrange a bank holdup. Everything goes according to plan and just as Morgan is about to abscond with the gold, Jan and Gene arrive to reveal it was all a plot to trap him. Not only is Morgan a thief, but he also murdered Jans brother. After a spectacular chase, Gene saves Adele from a runaway wagon while Pat is thrown from his horse. Adele, feeling sorry for him, nurses Pat back to health and decides she prefers him after all, much to Genes relief.
Cast:
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Performer: |
| Gene Autry |
Gene Autry |
| Pat Buttram |
Pat Buttram |
| Jan Carter |
Elaine Riley |
| Adele Tompkins |
Mary Treen |
| Bryant Morgan |
Richard Travis |
| Sheriff |
Pierre Watkin |
| Joe |
Bob Bice |
| Biff |
Kermit Maynard |
| Champion |
Champion, Worlds
Wonder Horse |
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| Im Beginning to Care |
Gene Autry |
Crew:
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Executive in charge
of Production |
Armand Schaefer |
| Directed by |
George Blair |
| Producer |
Louis Gray |
| Screenplay |
Polly James |
| Director of Photography |
William Bradford, A.S.C. |
| Film Editor |
Anthony Wollner |
| Musical Director |
Carl Cotner |
| Music Supervisor |
Irving Friedman |
| Musical Score |
Walter Greene |
| Assistant Director |
Nathan Barragar |
| Recorded by |
Glen Glenn Sound Company |
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