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Oh, Susanna!



Oh, Susanna!
Release Year: 1936
Release Date: Tue Aug 18 1936
Runtime: 59 minutes
Filmed In Black And White
Genre: Western
Filming Locations: Alabama Hills, Lone Pine
Studio: Republic Pictures
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Actors: Zeke Campbell (as Guitarist with Light Crust Doughboys), Horace B. Carpenter (as Sage City Autry Fan), Spencer Chan (as Chinaman), Jack Clifford (as Office Deputy), Tommy Coats (as Mineral Springs Deputy), Edward Coxen (as Sage City Townsman), Rube Dalroy (as Sage City Townsman), Bert Dodson (as Upright Bassist with Light Crust Doughboys), Curley Dresden (as Sage City Deputy), Earl Dwire (as Excited Sage City Townsman), Oscar Gahan (as Sage City Barber), Clifford Gross (as Fiddler with Light Crust Doughboys), Jack Hendricks (as Sage City Townsman on Bench), Wally Howe (as Autry Fan), Alf James (as Sage City Justice of the Peace), Arabella Jones (as Black Mammy), Jack Kirk (as Sage City Deputy and Lee Ranch Hand), Tracy Layne (as Sage City Deputy), Duke R. Lee (as Deputy), Murdock MacQuarrie (as Townsman), William McCall (as Sage City Whittling Townsman), Merrill McCormick (as Cottonwood Deputy), Bruce Mitchell (as Train Conductor), Marvin ‘Smokey’ Montgomery (as Banjoist with Light Crust Doughboys), George Morrell (as Sage City Telegrapher), Tip O’Neil (as Old Timer), Edward Peil Jr. (as Cowhand), Pascale Perry (as Knife-Act Assistant), Kenneth Pitts (as Fiddler with Light Crust Doughboys), Bud Pope (as Sage City Deputy), George Reed (as Fireman), Bob Reeves (as Ranch Guest), Dick Reinhart (as Guitarist with Light Crust Doughboys), Tom Smith (as Mineral Springs Deputy), Wes Warner (as Cottonwood Deputy), Jay Wilsey (as Sage City Deputy), Joy Winthrop (as Spinster)
Horses: Champion, Champ
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Plot: Fleeing the law, Wolf Benson hops on a train, throws Autry off, and assumes Autry’s identity. Still posing as Autry he robs and kills Autry’s friend Lee. When Autry is jailed, his friends Frog and the Professor break him out and the three head out to clear him of the murder charge.
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Sources: Museum Of Western Film History Archives, IMDb
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