A gang of bank robbers arrive at Gene's ranch. Gene winds up chasing them around the west.A gang of bank robbers arrive at Gene's ranch. Gene winds up chasing them around the west.A gang of bank robbers arrive at Gene's ranch. Gene winds up chasing them around the west.
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Archie Twitchell
- Jim Prescott
- (as Michael Branden)
Bert Dodson
- Bass Player Bert
- (as The Cass County Boys)
Fred S. Martin
- Accordion Player Freddie
- (as The Cass County Boys)
Jerry Scoggins
- Guitar Player Jerry
- (as The Cass County Boys)
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Did you know
- TriviaGene Autry's final film for Republic Pictures, where he had been since 1935.
- GoofsWhen the detective thinks he catches Gene & gang with the stolen money, he holds the wad of stolen bills in his right hand with his gun. In the very next camera angle, he is holding the money in his left hand along with the list of stolen bill serial numbers.
- ConnectionsEdited from Down Mexico Way (1941)
- SoundtracksThe Merry-Go-Roundup
Written by Gene Autry, Johnny Marvin and Fred Rose
Sung by Gene Autry with The Cass County Boys
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Autry's final roundup for Republic
Things start off with a bang when Gene Autry and the Cass County Boys play a show in the middle of town unwittingly hired to front for a bank hold-up. Things get even more lively when one of the boys is willed a ranch and they arrive to find the gorgeous and talented Lynne Roberts playing the piano. Detective Lacey (Ray Walker) arrives as a guest undercover and Sterling Holloway comes on strong with his comic shenanigans as a hypochondriac futilely trying to get some peace and quiet. James Caldwell, who left us too soon is next to arrive as the Duke with the lute. The kingpin Jim Prescott (Archie Twitchell) is hot on Duke's trail. He's accompanied by his undercover nurse, the lady who taught John Wayne to Jitterbug, Adele Mara. Good to see the most versatile actor in the business Al Bridge, Fred Ziffel himself Hank Patterson and everyone's favorite grandmother Dorothy Vaughan.
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- hines-2000
- Dec 28, 2021
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- Runtime1 hour 11 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1
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