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Gene Autry Rides the Video Range Once Again With Six New Releases
Six of the beloved entertainers classic western films are available for the first time in fully restored, uncut versions.
Click here to see pictures and read synopses for the videos.
LOS ANGELES, Calif., September 30, 2002 The Autry Museum of Western Heritage and Gene Autry Entertainment have joined forces to release the movies of Gene Autry, Americas Favorite Singing Cowboy, on home video. This historic video line features the first-ever, fully restored and uncut versions of the famed entertainers classic movies presented in their original theatrical splendor. The second series is made up of six Autry favorites, including THE BIG SHOW, HOME IN WYOMIN, MEXICALI ROSE, RIDIN ON A RAINBOW, SIERRA SUE and WESTERN JAMBOREE. Each video is sold separately or in a specially priced six-title set priced at $12.95 and $69.96, respectively (S.R.P.). Proceeds from the sales of videos will go to further the educational and cultural mission of the renowned Autry Museum of Western Heritage in Los Angeles
(www.autry-museum.org or 323.667.2000).
The restoration of Gene Autrys classic movies, originally released between 1934 and 1953, is made possible by the partnership of Gene Autry Entertainment and Starz Encores Westerns Channel (www.starzmovies.com). The two previously teamed up to restore Autrys landmark Flying A Pictures television series The Gene Autry Show. They meet again this time to fully restore 89 of Gene Autrys feature films. The first of the restored films has been added to the Westerns Channel lineup with additional titles premiering quarterly.
It will take approximately five years to restore all the films to their uncut, original theatrical length. RPG Productions in Burbank has been given the monumental task of restoring the works of Gene Autry, and they are ready for the challenge. The film elements are from Gene Autrys personal film collection of original 35mm and 16mm material housed at the Autry Museum of Western Heritage and nitrate film materials stored at the UCLA Film and Television Archive. Each movies production files, scripts, stills, and other items, as well as the knowledge and expertise from film historians such as Republic Pictures author Jack Mathis, provide the extensive combined research needed to return such films as Sierra Sue and Mexicali Rose to their original cinematic glory.
Gene Autry, who passed away October 2, 1998, at the age of 91, is the only entertainer to be honored with five stars on Hollywoods prestigious Walk of Fame—for radio, records, movies, television, and live theatrical performances including rodeo. Autrys spectacular 60-year entertainment career encompassed more than 90 cherished, classic Western films. He began his radio career in 1928 and made his first recordings a year later. By 1937, Autry had become Americas Favorite Singing Cowboy and was voted the number one Western star by the theatre exhibitors of America. As the silver screens first singing cowboy, Autry created the format of the musical Western, which combined traditional action with comedy, music, and songs to further the story line. Many of his best-loved films were based on—and feature— his most famous hit songs, including Back in the Saddle, South of the Border, and Mexicali Rose.
Also an Academy Award-nominated singer/songwriter (for Be Honest With Me for Best Song from RIDIN ON A RAINBOW, 1941), Autry made more than 600 recordings including over 300 that he wrote or co-wrote, generating sales exceeding 100 million copies. Some of Autrys celebrated works include such all-time standards as Here Comes Santa Claus and the second best-selling Christmas single of all time, his classic Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer, with over 30 million in sales. Autry was the recipient of more than a dozen gold and platinum records, including the first-ever gold record for That Silver-Haired Daddy of Mine.
Autrys career encompassed every facet of the entertainment industry, from radio and recording artist to motion picture and television star, broadcast executive, and owner of the Anaheim (formerly California) Angels major league baseball team. One of Autrys most cherished dreams came true in November 1988 with the opening of the Autry Museum of Western Heritage (previously the Gene Autry Western Heritage Museum) in Griffith Park, Los Angeles.
Also available on video from the Autry Museum Store are the restored Gene Autry films BACK IN THE SADDLE, BELLS OF CAPISTRANO, GAUCHO SERENADE, HEART OF THE RIO GRANDE, HOME ON THE PRAIRIE, MELODY RANCH, ROBIN HOOD OF TEXAS, ROVIN TUMBLEWEEDS, SHOOTING HIGH, SIOUX CITY SUE, SOUTH OF THE BORDER, TRAIL TO SAN ANTONE and UNDER FIESTA STARS.
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