While riding to Mineral Springs Autry is robbed by thieves and then tossed off the train.While riding to Mineral Springs Autry is robbed by thieves and then tossed off the train.While riding to Mineral Springs Autry is robbed by thieves and then tossed off the train.
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- Musicians
- (as Light Crust Doughboys)
- Mineral Springs Sheriff Cole
- (as Ed Peil Sr.)
- Irate Farmer
- (as Roscoe Gerall)
- Train Porter
- (as Snowflake)
- Director
- Writer
- All cast & crew
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Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaThe failure of the original copyright holder to renew the film's copyright resulted in it falling into public domain, meaning that virtually anyone could duplicate and sell a VHS/DVD copy of the film. Therefore, many of the versions of this film available on the market are either severely (and usually badly) edited and/or of extremely poor quality, having been duped from second- or third-generation (or more) copies of the film.
- Quotes
Flash Baldwin: Hank and I were beginning to get worried when you didn't show up, Wolf. We thought maybe you'd run into the law again.
Wolf Benson: I did. The prison break worked out just as you had it framed, but I ran smack into a sheriff's posse. If I hadn't caught the hind end of the Limited and traded places with Autry, I'd be stretched with a rope by now.
Flash Baldwin: This Autry is a radio singer, isn't he?
Wolf Benson: He was until I knocked him out and threw his body out the train window. Now Wolf Benson's dead and I'm Gene Autry!
- SoundtracksOh! Susanna
(1848) (uncredited)
Written by Stephen Foster
Played as part of a medley during the opening credits and at the end
Played on an accordian by Smiley Burnette
Sung a cappella by Gene Autry, Smiley Burnette and Earle Hodgins
Also performed by The Light Crust Doughboys
It starts with a baddie being chased by the law, jumping onto a moving train, immediately coshing the unsuspecting Autry, thieving his identity and dumping him overboard to his supposed death. All in a minute's work! However, the dazed Gene gets picked up by two travelling entertainers, one of them Frog, and the hunt is on to track the baddie and his gang down who are using his name and not in vain. Favorite songs: Dear Old Western Skies and Water Wheel, while the Light Crust Doughboys got to do a breakneck Tiger Rag and As Our Pals Ride By that put me in mind of La Golondrina from The Wild Bunch. Gene has his usual whirlwind romance, this time with Frances Grant for their 2nd time.
At only 53 minutes long a lot gets packed in here, whether you think it was worth it is up to you, but personally I've always enjoyed Autry's films - nothing heavy to ponder about during or afterwards. I have no problem enjoying things meant to be pleasant. It's freely available as public domain on the internet too, the only cost to really consider being your time.
- Spondonman
- May 1, 2008
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Details
- Runtime59 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1