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When the Texas cattle trails to Kansas are blocked, cattle buyer Gene Autry (Gene Autry) goes to Texas to investigate. There, he finds his friend, land-agent "Buckeye" Buttram (Pat Buttram)and pretty Gay Kendall (Anne James, a newspaper... See more »

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Gene Autry
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Champ - Gene's Horse
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Gay Kendall
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Uncle John Copeland
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Steve Ruttledge
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Homesteader August Gormley
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Buckeye Buttram
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Emile Avery ...
Townsman (uncredited)
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McGraw (uncredited)
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Man at Funeral (uncredited)
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Man at Funeral (uncredited)
Bobby Clack ...
Cowhand (uncredited)
Victor Cox ...
Goldie (uncredited)
Bert Dodson ...
Singing Cowhand (uncredited)
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Henchman with Wounded Hand (uncredited)
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Opening Narrator (uncredited) (voice)
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Mayor Bill Whitson (uncredited)
Wes Hudman ...
Ned Paulson (uncredited)
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Rancher (uncredited)
Fred S. Martin ...
Singing Cowhand (uncredited)
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Spider / Frankie (uncredited)
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Rutledge Henchman (uncredited)
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Cattle-Buyer (uncredited)
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Man at Funeral (uncredited)
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Ed Guilfoyle (uncredited)
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Hendricks (uncredited)
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Ed Parker (uncredited)
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Willow Rock Rancher (uncredited)
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Cattle Buyer (uncredited)
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Guitar-Playing Singing Cowhand (uncredited)
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Cattle-Buyer (uncredited)
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Rake (uncredited)
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Buttons (uncredited)

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George Archainbaud

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Gerald Geraghty ... (written by)

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Armand Schaefer ... producer

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William Bradford ... director of photography

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James Sweeney

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Charles Clague

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Frank Tuttle

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Paul Donnelly ... assistant director (uncredited)

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Lambert E. Day ... sound technician (uncredited)

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Bobby Clack ... stunts (uncredited)
Eddie Parker ... stunts (uncredited)
Sandy Sanders ... stunt double (uncredited)
Bob Woodward ... stunts (uncredited)
Duke York ... stunts (uncredited)

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Dave Ragin ... camera operator (uncredited)
Robert Rhea ... assistant camera operator (uncredited)
Joseph Walters ... still photographer (uncredited)

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Mischa Bakaleinikoff ... musical director
Paul Mertz ... music supervisor
Gerard Carbonara ... composer: stock music (uncredited)
Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco ... composer: stock music (uncredited)
George Duning ... composer: stock music (uncredited)
Werner R. Heymann ... composer: stock music (uncredited)
John Leipold ... composer: stock music (uncredited)
Arthur Morton ... composer: stock music (uncredited)
Paul Sawtell ... composer: stock music (uncredited)
Leo Shuken ... composer: stock music (uncredited)
William Grant Still ... composer: stock music (uncredited)
Victor Young ... composer: stock music (uncredited)
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Plot Summary

When the Texas cattle trails to Kansas are blocked, cattle buyer Gene Autry (Gene Autry) goes to Texas to investigate. There, he finds his friend, land-agent "Buckeye" Buttram (Pat Buttram)and pretty Gay Kendall (Anne James, a newspaper reporter, siding with the homesteaders in a rancher-settlers dispute instigated by speculator Steve Ruttledge (Leonard Penn), in a land-grab scheme in which he will benefit when the railroad is built across the land he hopes to control. Written by Les Adams

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Taglines WARNING to Killers and Crooks - DON'T FENCE GENE IN! (original print ad) See more »
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Also Known As
  • False News (United Kingdom)
  • Sârmă ghimpată (Romania)
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  • 61 min
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Soundtracks Mexicali Rose See more »
Quotes Ned Paulson: Any idea who killed him?
Ed Guilfoyle: No. We got our ideas.
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