A gang of bank robbers arrive at Gene's ranch. Gene winds up chasing them around the west.A gang of bank robbers arrive at Gene's ranch. Gene winds up chasing them around the west.A gang of bank robbers arrive at Gene's ranch. Gene winds up chasing them around the west.
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Archie Twitchell
- Jim Prescott
- (as Michael Branden)
Bert Dodson
- Bass Player Bert
- (as The Cass County Boys)
Fred S. Martin
- Accordion Player Freddie
- (as The Cass County Boys)
Jerry Scoggins
- Guitar Player Jerry
- (as The Cass County Boys)
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Did you know
- TriviaGene Autry's final film for Republic Pictures, where he had been since 1935.
- GoofsWhen the detective thinks he catches Gene & gang with the stolen money, he holds the wad of stolen bills in his right hand with his gun. In the very next camera angle, he is holding the money in his left hand along with the list of stolen bill serial numbers.
- ConnectionsEdited from Down Mexico Way (1941)
- SoundtracksThe Merry-Go-Roundup
Written by Gene Autry, Johnny Marvin and Fred Rose
Sung by Gene Autry with The Cass County Boys
Featured review
There's a slam-bang finale with-- surprise, surprise-- some good rear-projection. Usually, a matinée production's got the rear-projection going one speed while the horse or buckboard goes another. Not here. Anyhow, Gene and crew start up a dude ranch, even while the cops think they've robbed a bank. Meanwhile, the real baddies show up, except they're even meaner to each other than to Gene. It's a more complex screenplay than usual, playing more like a modern crime drama than an oater. Frankly, too much so for my liking, plus too much time is spent indoors rather than out. Nonetheless, the bad guys really are a convincing lot, while there're two eye-candy girls instead of just one. Holloway does comic relief, but in a less annoying way than usual. On the whole, it's a rather odd Autry oater, his last for Republic. His new studio, Columbia, would provide a big production boost. Good!
A "5" on the matinée scale.
A "5" on the matinée scale.
- dougdoepke
- Oct 20, 2014
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- Runtime1 hour 11 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1
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