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  1. Publisher. Gene Autry Productions. Title: Rim of the Canyon. Summary: Gene Autry's stolen horse turns up in a ghost town where Gene goes after he is left stranded during a stagecoach race. Directed by: John English. Actors: Gene Autry, Champion, Nan Leslie. Production Company: Gene Autry Productions. Release Date: 1 July 1949 (USA)

  2. REPUBLIC PRODUCTIONS, Inc. May 23, 1947. SHENK, Justice. This is an appeal by the plaintiff from a judgment declaring the rights and obligations of the parties under contracts between them and in effect at the time of the plaintiff's enlistment in the United States Army in 1942. Prior to his enlistment the plaintiff, Gene Autry, was a motion ...

  3. www.youtube.com › channel › UCBLNU593E2VZraWAKWgcDkAThe Gene Autry Show - YouTube

    Having conquered the big screen, Gene Autry quickly rode into America's living room on the small screen with his Flying A Pictures productions in 1950. The Gene Autry Show, 91 half-hour mini ...

  4. Jun 11, 2018 · Autry, Gene. Singer, guitarist, actor. The Right Man at the Right Time. Hollywood: The Phantom Empire. The Singing Cowboy and His Music. The Sunset of the B Western. Selected discography. Sources. The life of Gene Autry reads like a chapter from the American Dream.

  5. 1930s-1940s – Ranch leased to Monogram Studios. 1934 – Gene Autry shoots his first movie ‘Tumbling Tumbleweeds’ on the Placerita Ranch sets and fell in love with the place. 1952 – Placerita Ranch bought by Gene Autry and renamed Melody Ranch. 1962 – A massive fire destroys many of the sets, apart from one building which was saved by ...

  6. The Gene Autry Show – aired July 1950 to December 1955, starring Gene Autry (Gene Autry) and Pat Buttram (Pat Buttram). 91 episodes. Gene and sidekick Pat travel the Southwest maintaining law and order. The Range Rider – aired December 1950 to June 1953, starring Jock Mahoney (the Range Rider) and Dick Jones (Dick West). 78 episodes.

  7. Nov 8, 2019 · Roy Rogers and Gene Autry were two hugely successful stars in the mid-twentieth century who moved between the mediums of radio, television, and film. Their attempts to build multimedia empires, and, in particular, their lawsuits against Republic Studios in order to prevent their older feature films from appearing on television, were seminal in the history of the relationship between film and ...