Television
The Gene Autry Show
Gun Powder Range
Flying A Pictures
Season 1, Episode 15 (1-15)
Production #15
Network: CBS
Running Time: 30 minutes
Black and White
Original Air Date:
Sunday, October 29, 1950
Sponsor: Wrigley's Doublemint Chewing Gum
Brief Synopsis:
Gene and Pat risk disgrace and death in a desperate attempt to convince a boy that there is nothing heroic about the life of an outlaw.
Detailed Synopsis:
Milly Parker runs a café in Pecos Bend and is having trouble with her sixteen-year-old brother, Tim. Tim has an uncanny talent for sharp shooting and a boyish desire to ride the outlaw trail. Milly sends for old friend, Gene Autry, to help bring the kid to his senses. Gene and his foreman, Pat Buttram, arrive in town just as Tim is putting on a one-man rodeo, engineered by a stranger, Bill Chapote, who is suspected of being the leader of the Red Wolf Gang. Chapote prods Tim into putting on a sharp-shooting exhibition so that the gang members can raid the Pecos Express office. The agent is killed, and the sheriff blames Tim for acting as a decoy. Tim defies the law and escapes to join the Red Wolves. Gene and Pat follow him, pretending that they are members of the gang and showing him what a bandit's life is really like. Unfortunately, they carry the ruse too far, and Chapote is able to pin the murder of a prospector on them. The posse catches Gene, Pat, and Tim, but Gene escapes and rides for a witness, the prospector's partner. Gene brings the man to the scene of Pat and Tim's lynching in time to save them, also rounding up the real members of the Red Wolves. Tim has finally seen enough and had his fill of hankering for the outlaw trail.
Cast:
Character: | Performer: |
Gene Autry | Gene Autry |
Pat Buttram | Pat Buttram |
Milly Parker | Gail Davis |
Tim Parker | Dick Jones |
Bill Chapote | George J. Lewis |
Wingo | Chuck Roberson |
Deputy | Lee Phelps |
Sheriff Jack Jud | Ken MacDonald |
Dog-Iron Ned | Dick Alexander |
Champion | Champion, World's Wonder Horse |
Songs:
Cool Water | Gene Autry |
Crew:
Executive in charge of Production |
Armand Schaefer |
Directed by | George Archainbaud |
Producer | Louis Gray |
Screenplay | Kenneth Perkins |
Director of Photography | William Bradford |
Film Editor | Sherman Rose |
Musical Director | Carl Cotner |
Music Supervisor | Irving Friedman |
Recorded by | Glen Glenn Sound Company |