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  1. View full company info for Flying 'A' Productions. 1. The Gene Autry Show. 1950–1955. 7.3 (249) Rate. TV Series.

  2. Prior to his enlistment the plaintiff, Gene Autry, was a motion picture actor dramatizing western or cowboy roles. The defendant, Republic Productions, Inc., was a producer of western photoplays.

  3. 30 Cal.2d 144, 180 P.2d 888 Supreme Court of California, in Bank GENE AUTRY v. REPUBLIC PRODUCTIONS, Inc. May 23, 1947

  4. 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 Elvis Presley and a crew working on a photo shoot for him, when the fire broke out.

  5. Production # List; The Gene Autry Show – aired July 1950 to December 1955, starring Gene Autry (Gene Autry) and Pat Buttram (Pat Buttram). 91 episodes. Gene and ...

  6. Autry produced his own feature films from 1947 through 1953 and, shrewdly judging the importance of the new medium of television, became the first major star to appear in his own filmed TV series. The Gene Autry Show, produced by Autry’s Flying A Productions, was sponsored on CBS-TV by Wrigley from July 23, 1950, through August 7, 1956.

  7. After his military service he returned to making movies, this time with Columbia Pictures, and finally with his own company, Flying A Productions, which, during the 1950s, produced his TV series The Gene Autry Show (1950), The Adventures of Champion (1955), and Annie Oakley (1954).