His Arizona hometown of Torpedo invites Gene back to be the honorary sheriff of the Frontier Days Celebration.His Arizona hometown of Torpedo invites Gene back to be the honorary sheriff of the Frontier Days Celebration.His Arizona hometown of Torpedo invites Gene back to be the honorary sheriff of the Frontier Days Celebration.
- Awards
- 1 win
- Veronica Whipple
- (as Barbara Allen - 'Vera Vague')
- Jasper Wildhack
- (as Joseph Sawyer)
- Bud Wildhack
- (as Horace MacMahon)
- Slim
- (as William Benedict)
- Majorette
- (uncredited)
- Musician
- (uncredited)
- 'Scarlet Shadow' Radio Actor
- (uncredited)
- Saloon Hostess
- (uncredited)
- Radio StationReceptionist
- (uncredited)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaThe 'Melody Ranch' set built for this film consisted of a long, one story house and a much larger gambrel-roof barn with a practical interior. The house portion's exterior was revamped after filming, and the set was a fixture on Republic's back lot for many years. It was featured in the show My Three Sons (1960).
- Quotes
Cornelius J. Courtney: Folks, this is your pal, Cornelius J. Courtney, tellin' you that this program is brought to you by that nationally famous head cold remedy "Nose Posse." Aaahh! Manufactured, endorsed by that benefactor of humanity, Thomas Summerville. Ah, that most delicate of organisms, the nose, the snoozle, the proboscus, let Nose Posse guard it for you. It deserves that protection - take it from me, a man who knows his noses. At-chaaa! And now, after a brief pause for station identification, Gene Autry will present this week's thrilling drama of the sagebrush, "The Sagebrush."
- ConnectionsFeatured in Gene Autry: White Hat, Silver Screen (2007)
- SoundtracksStake Your Claim on Melody Ranch
(1940) (uncredited)
(Also called "Melody Ranch")
Music by Jule Styne
Lyrics by Eddie Cherkose
Sung by Gene Autry and cowboys in the radio show
Played also in the score
Reprised at the end by Gene Autry and Ann Miller
In the case of "Melody Ranch", the film begins with Gene a radio star who is convinced to return to his old home town of Torpedo where he'll be made an honorary sheriff. He thinks it's a great opportunity to re-establish ties with his old friends...and his producer thinks it'll be great publicity. However, this reunion turns out to be a bit of a dud, as the nasty Wildhack Boys (Barton MacLane and Joe Sawyer) boss everyone around...and they plan on doing the same to Autry! The depth of the problem is obvious after Autry intervenes when these guys and their jerk friends are shooting up the bar. He takes one of the WIldhacks to court...where the crooked judge immediately dismisses the case!
The problem, however, doesn't blow over and it all comes to a head during one of Gene's broadcasts from Torpedo. The same Wildhack and his friend disrupt the broadcast and force Gene to fight them both...and he does fine until one of them smacks Gene over the head! Gene feels shamed...and determines to get himself in shape for another showdown....something which doesn't come for some time in the film.
In the meantime, Gene's occasional nemesis back East, Julie (Ann Miller), begins acting strangely. She seems to becoming enamored with Gene...and she's already the producer's girlfriend!
Seeing Joe Sawyer, Horace McMahon, and Barton MacLane playing big, mean bullies certainly is no surprise. They OFTEN played physical jerks like this and so it's no surprise they are in these roles. What WAS a surprise was seeing Gene with two sidekicks...Gabby Hayes and, believe it or not, Jimmy Durante!! Durante was a strange addition to an Autry film, that's for sure....though less weird than when Durante was paired with Buster Keaton a few years earlier! Plus, oddly, it worked very well...which shocked me! Overall, a fun little film with a rousing finale...as well as a funny parody of Gene's most famous cowboy tune, "I'm Back in the Saddle Again".
- planktonrules
- Aug 28, 2020
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Details
- Runtime1 hour 24 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1