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Fun Autry Fact:

When he was a young man, Gene received an offer from a professional baseball team to become a player. Gene turned down the offer because it would have meant a fifty-dollar-a-month pay cut from his telegrapher's job.

DVD Information

Texans Never Cry

Released:
July 13, 2004
By Image Entertainment

1951
Running Time:
Approximately 68 minutes
Fully Restored and Uncut

Synopsis:
When Texas Ranger Gene Autry saves a family from eviction, he discovers that their money was used to purchase counterfeit Mexican lottery tickets. Gene is then on a do-or-die mission for Texas and Mexico as he tracks down the ring of counterfeiters. After the Mexican Inspector is murdered, Gene faces the longest odds of his life when a vicious killer crosses the border to do away with him. Gene's signature singing is woven into the fiery action of this 1951 film featuring Gail Davis, Pat Buttram, and Champion.


Special Features:

Actors/Artists: Gene Autry, Mary Castle, Russ Hayden, Gail Davis, Pat Buttram, and Champion
Director: Frank McDonald Audio Format: Mono
Screen Format: Full Frame Color: B&W
Original Languages: English Other Languages: None
Region Code: Region 1
(U.S. and Canada only)
Running Time:
68 Minutes
Not Rated

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