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Hills of Utah
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Hills of Utah
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| 1951 |
| Columbia Pictures |
| Production#: 8032 |
| 70 minutes |
Synopsis: |
Gene Autry returns as a "doctor on horseback" to the frontier town where his father was murdered and finds a feud raging between mine owner Jayda McQueen and cattleman Bowie French. Gene's only friend in town is "Dusty" Cosgrove. Gene answers a summons by Karen McQueen to treat her younger brother, but the boy unexpectedly dies and McQueen comes gunning for Gene, who is saved by French's timely intervention. When a miner shoots one of French's gunmen, the ranch hands attack the mine. Gene aids McQueen's forces. French's death in the battle brings the feud to an end. Nola, French's widow, reveals that it was the dead cattleman who killed Gene's father.
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| Character: |
Performer: |
| Gene Autry |
Gene Autry |
| "Dusty" Cosgrove |
Pat Buttram |
| Karen McQueen |
Elaine Riley |
| Nola French |
Donna Martell |
| Jayda McQueen |
Onslow Stevens |
| Bowie French |
Denver Pyle |
| Washoe |
William Fawcett |
| Evan Fox |
Harry Lauter |
| Ingo Hubbard |
Kenne Duncan |
| Champion |
Champion, World's
Wonder Horse |
Songs |
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| PETER COTTONTAIL |
Gene Autry |
| UTAH |
Gene Autry |
Crew |
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| A Gene Autry Production |
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| Produced by |
Armand Schaefer |
| Directed by |
John English |
| Screenplay by |
Gerald Geraghty |
| Based upon a Story by |
Les Savage, Jr. |
| Director of Photography |
William Bradford |
| Art Director |
Charles Clague |
| Film Editor |
James Sweeney, A.C.E. |
| Set Decorator |
David Montrose |
| Musical Supervisor |
Paul Mertz |
| Musical Director |
Mischa Bakaleinikoff |
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