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The Entertainer:
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Availability:
This film is available in the following format(s).
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Soundtrack:
You can find all of the songs from The Gene Autry Show on the CD below.
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Westerns
Channel Listings |
Check listings
for Gene Autry.
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Blackwater Valley Feud
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| Flying A Pictures |
| Production #8 |
Original Air Date:
Sunday, September 3, 1950 |
| Network: CBS |
| Season 1, Episode 7 (1-07) |
| Running Time: 30 minutes |
| Black and White |
Sponsor: Wrigley's Doublemint Chewing Gum
Brief Synopsis:
A disguised crook tries to break up a neighboring ranch and put the blame on Genes boss.
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Detailed Synopsis: Tim Carson, owner of the TC Ranch, and his niece, Lila, decide to sell off their land in small farms. Hearing of this, Carson's neighbor Carl Meecham, owner of the Flying M Ranch and Gene Autry's boss, cancels the use of the only right-of-way to town, which runs over his property. In town, Carson and Meecham have a run-in where Meecham threatens Carsons life. Later, Carson is bushwhacked by Jody, his cook, a disguised land grabber. Meecham is blamed. Gene comes to the rescue by discovering Jodys duplicity and plan to make use of an old land-law governing the rights-of-way. During a thrilling chuckwagon race, Gene overpowers Jody, who confesses. Meecham is freed and Lila decides to stay and not to sell the ranch.
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Performer: |
| Gene Autry |
Gene Autry |
| Pat Buttram |
Pat Buttram |
| Lila Carson |
Gail Davis |
| Carl Meecham |
Stanley Andrews |
| Tim Carson |
Francis McDonald |
| Hank Bevins |
Harry Lauter |
| Jody Bowers |
William Haade |
| Sheriff |
Jack Ingram |
| Champion |
Champion, Worlds
Wonder Horse |
Songs:
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| Thats My Home |
Gene Autry |
Crew:
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Executive in charge
of Production |
Armand Schaefer |
| Directed by |
George Archainbaud |
| Producer |
Louis Gray |
| Screenplay |
Paul Gangelin |
| Director of Photography |
William Bradford |
| Film Editor |
Sherman Rose |
| Musical Director |
Carl Cotner |
| Music Supervisor |
Irving Friedman |
| Recorded by |
Glen Glenn Sound Company |
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