Release Year: 1951
Release Date: Mon Nov 19 1951
Runtime: 70 minutes
Filmed In Black And White
Genre: Western
Filming Locations: Alabama Hills, Lone Pine
Studio: Columbia Pictures
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Actors: Bob Folkerson (as Townsman), Lloyd Ford (as Townsman), Al Haskell (as Mexican Singer), Riley Hill (as Henchman Colorado), Whitey Hughes (as Horseman), Ethan Laidlaw (as Townsman), Jack Low (as Townsman), James Magill (as Bartender Tom), Hank Mann (as Townsman), Fred S. Martin (as Concertina Player), Frankie Marvin (as Cowhand), Merrill McCormick (as Townsman), Mathew McCue (as Townsman), John ‘Skins’ Miller (as Drunk Miner), Frank Mills (as Townsman at Dance), Lew Morphy (as Townsman), Pat O’Malley (as Civic Leader), Jack O’Shea (as Townsman), Bud Osborne (as Beardsley), ‘Snub’ Pollard (as Townsman), Bob Reeves (as Townsman), John Rice (as Townsman), Sandy Sanders (as Banjo), Syd Saylor (as Murdered Miner), Jerry Scoggins (as Guitarist), Allen D. Sewall (as Townsman), Lucile Sewall (as Townswoman), Fred Sherman (as Panhandle Jones), Tom Smith (as Townsman), Jack Tornek (as Townsman), Blackjack Ward (as Townsman), Blackie Whiteford (as Henchman), Duke York (as Piano), Victor Sen Yung (as Ching Moon)
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Plot: Cattleman Gene Autry (Gene Autry) is elected mayor of Quartz City, a roaring California gold camp in 1859, and he and his pal, Marshal Breezie Larrabee (Pat Buttram), set out to tame and clean up the town. They start by ousting crooked Tod Rawlings (Harry Lauter) and his gambling hall hostess Bee Laverne (Christine Larson). Gene beats back an attempt by Rawlings to kidnap an incoming caravan of women whose presence in the town will hasten the progress of law and order. One of the arrives, Laurie (Gail Davis), is attracted to Steve Kincaid (Russell Hayden), a con-man working for Rawlings, but she turns against him when she learns of the association. The Rawlings gang makes a last-ditch effort to take over the town.
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Sources: Museum Of Western Film History Archives, IMDb, JustWatch

