Television
The Gene Autry Show
Rock River Feud
Flying A Pictures
Season 2, Episode 16 (2-16)
Production #42
Network: CBS
Running Time: 30 minutes
Black and White
Original Air Date:
Friday, January 18, 1952
Sponsor: Wrigley's Doublemint Chewing Gum
Brief Synopsis:
When Pat inherits a stage line from a distant relative, he and Gene become involved in a long-standing feud along with Pat’s relatives.
Detailed Synopsis:
Pat Buttram inherits a stage line and a Wells Fargo contract from a little known relative in Rock River. He loads his belongings into a wagon and starts west. Gene Autry follows a few days later on horseback. Taking a short cut, Gene finds Bonnie, a crippled child, whose father is away. While talking to her, Gene hears gunshots that belong to a masked horseman ambushing Pat. Gene arrives just in time and then escorts Pat the rest of the way to Rock River. There, Gene learns of a long-standing feud between the Buttrams and the Fords. Bonnie is a victim of that feud, as her uncle Jim Ford is in jail for shooting Pat's relative, Terry Buttram, and the hunt is on for her father Lafe. Gene discovers that someone is masquerading as Lafe. Big Mike, the café owner, wants the stage line, so he and Sam Luce have been posing as the Fords. They ambush the stage, open fire, and apparently kill Pat. However, when the heavies close in, Pat comes to life. In addition, Gene is hiding in the stage. Together, he and Pat bring Big Mike and Sam to justice. Lafe and Bonnie head east with a distinguished doctor, and the feud is a thing of the past.
Cast:
Character: | Performer: |
Gene Autry | Gene Autry |
Pat Buttram | Pat Buttram |
Bonnie Ford | Sherry Jackson |
Jim Ford | William Fawcett |
Lafe Ford | Steve Pendleton |
Sam | Keith Richards |
Big Mike | Craig Woods |
Terry | Sandy Sanders |
Champion | Champion, World's Wonder Horse |
Songs:
The Yellow Rose of Texas (Exact same footage and performance as episode #56, "Cold Decked") |
Gene Autry |
Crew:
Executive in charge of Production |
Armand Schaefer |
Directed by | George Archainbaud |
Producer | Louis Gray |
Screenplay | Earle Snell |
Director of Photography | William Bradford, A.S.C. |
Film Editor | Jodie Copelan |
Musical Director | Carl Cotner |
Music Supervisor | Irving Friedman |
Musical Score | Walter Greene |
Assistant Director | Stanley Neufeld |
Recorded by | Glen Glenn Sound Company |