Gene runs into opposition from a bunch of ranchers when the U.S. army send him to buy up land for bombing maneuvers.Gene runs into opposition from a bunch of ranchers when the U.S. army send him to buy up land for bombing maneuvers.Gene runs into opposition from a bunch of ranchers when the U.S. army send him to buy up land for bombing maneuvers.
The Hoosier Hotshots
- Ranch Hands
- (as The Hoosier Hot Shots)
Eddie Conrad
- Proprietor
- (as Eddy Conrad)
Chuck Baldra
- Rancher
- (uncredited)
Curley Bradley
- Member The Ranch Boys
- (uncredited)
Buck Bucko
- Townsman
- (uncredited)
Storyline
Did you know
- Quotes
Sergeant Gene Autry: We need planes where our men can train and our equipment can be tested over and over again until every flaw can be found and corrected. And I don't believe any of you are such poor Americans that you won't be proud to do your part.
- ConnectionsEdited into Meanwhile, Back at the Ranch (1976)
- SoundtracksIt Happened in Monterey
(1930) (uncredited)
Music by Mabel Wayne
Lyrics by Billy Rose
Performed by Gene Autry during the opening credits
Reprised by Gene Autry at the end
Featured review
Autry, Hero Or Villain?
Gene is sent by the army to do some undercover work. The town folk led by Gabby Hayes refuse to let the army bomb their town for much needed war training. Western festival favorite, June Storey has Autry totally distracted as do the villains, well played by Jonathan Hale and William Hall. Silent film star, Robert Warwick is leading a fierce charge for the army whilst multi-talented Billy Lee befriends Gene. Ol' Frog drives a mean mini tank and Paul Trietsch plays a mean washboard with the great Hoosier Hotshots. It's classic Gabby with his many war stories and a great cast loaded with great stunt work.
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- frank4122
- Jun 9, 2020
Details
- Runtime1 hour 12 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1
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