Singing on the Trail (1946) 7.0
A cowboy sets out to help a pretty young girl who's about to lose her ranch. Director:Ray NazarroWriter:J. Benton Cheney (original screenplay) |
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Singing on the Trail (1946) 7.0
A cowboy sets out to help a pretty young girl who's about to lose her ranch. Director:Ray NazarroWriter:J. Benton Cheney (original screenplay) |
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Curt Stanton
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Jeff Donnell | ... |
Cindy Brown
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Guy Kibbee | ... |
Dusty Wyatt
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Dusty Anderson | ... |
Helen Wyatt
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Guinn 'Big Boy' Williams | ... |
Big Boy Webster
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Four Chicks and a Chuck | ... |
Speciality Act
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Deuce Spriggins' Band | ... |
Western Band
(as Deuce Spriggins & His Band)
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The Plainsmen | ... |
Cowboy Trio with Spriggins Band
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The Hoosier Hotshots | ... |
The Hoosier Hotshots
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Paul Trietsch | ... |
Hezzie (of The Hoosier Hot Shots)
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Ken Trietsch | ... |
Ken (of The Hoosier Hot Shots)
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Gil Taylor | ... | |
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Charles Ward | ... |
Gabe (of The Hoosier Hot Shots)
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Ian Keith | ... |
Jerry Easton
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Matt Willis | ... |
Dan Prichard
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Jerry Easton and Dan Prichard, disreputable owners of the swanky Circle A dude ranch in Arizona, pretend to sell the property to the Hoosier Hotshots (Ken, Hezzie, Gil and Gabe), while switching the bill-of-sale for a worthless piece of paper. But when the swindlers plan to sell the ranch to Terrance Mallory, they discover the Hotshots actually hold true bill-of-sale. They hire a few henchmen and try to force the Hotshots into returning the deed, but Curt Stanton and "Big Boy" Webster, friends of the Hotshots, take a hand in the game. Written by Les Adams <longhorn1939@suddenlink.net>