Cowboy Serenade


1h 6m 1942

Film Details

Genre
Musical
Western
Release Date
Jan 22, 1942
Premiere Information
not available
Production Company
Republic Pictures Corp.
Distribution Company
Republic Pictures Corp.
Country
United States

Technical Specs

Duration
1h 6m
Sound
Mono (RCA Sound System)
Color
Black and White
Theatrical Aspect Ratio
1.37 : 1
Film Length
5,981ft (7 reels)

Synopsis

Flagpole Cattlemen's Association president Gene Autry decides to entrust young Jimmy Agnew with the sale of the association's large cattle herd. Jimmy is thrilled with the opportunity and asks his girl friend, Millie Roades, to marry him. The next day, Jimmy and the cattle board the train bound for Hays City, but on the way, Jimmy is induced to join a poker game led by Dixie Trambeau and Joe Crowley. Jimmy does not want to play but relents when they promise that it will be a low stakes game. Their crooked playing soon ruins Jimmy, and he is forced at gun point to give them the power of attorney authorizing them to sell the cattle. Jimmy disappears, and the distraught cattlemen are about to swear out a warrant for his arrest when Gene and his pal, Frog Millhouse, offer to go to Hays City to find him. While there, Gene and Frog learn about Trambeau's crooked gambling ring, which has fleeced many ranchers, from District Attorney Stevens. Stevens explains that the spur line on which Trambeau and Crowley operate is out of his jurisdiction, and that he cannot investigate it without the permission of its owner, Asa Lock. Unknown to Stevens, Lock is the secret leader of the gamblers, and Trambeau and Crowley receive their orders directly from him. Gene and Frog proceed to Asa's office to ask for his help, but he is out of town and his unsuspecting daugther Stephanie, who is known as Steve, assumes that they are seeking work on his ranch and hires them. At the ranch, Gene strikes up a friendship with Steve, while Frog is pursued by her aunt, Priscilla Smythe. The romances come to an abrupt halt, however, when Asa arrives and Gene reveals his real purpose for being there when he asks Asa to allow an investigation of the spur line. Asa refuses, and while he is contacting Trambeau and Crowley, whom he orders to hide out near the ranch, Steve asserts to Gene that she can prove her father's innocence. To that end, she arranges for Stevens to conduct his investigation, and Jimmy finally comes out of hiding. Despite Asa's attempts to have Jimmy killed, the young man comes to the ranch with Gene and tells his story. Soon after, Gene and Frog find Trambeau's hideout, but they are captured by him and Crowley. They escape with the aid of Priscilla and Ling, the Locks' Chinese servant, and rush back to the ranch. There they discover that Asa has sent Jimmy a false message to go to Stevens' office. Asa has planned for a truck to run Jimmy off the road, but when he finds out that Steve is in the car with him, he rushes off to save her. Gene jumps into Steve's car and steers it away from the truck just as they are about to crash, but the truck goes on to collide with Asa's car. As Asa lays dying, Gene assures him that he will always take care of Steve. Later, the cattlemen's money has been returned, and Gene and Steve laugh together as Priscilla catches Millie's bouquet after she marries Jimmy.

Film Details

Genre
Musical
Western
Release Date
Jan 22, 1942
Premiere Information
not available
Production Company
Republic Pictures Corp.
Distribution Company
Republic Pictures Corp.
Country
United States

Technical Specs

Duration
1h 6m
Sound
Mono (RCA Sound System)
Color
Black and White
Theatrical Aspect Ratio
1.37 : 1
Film Length
5,981ft (7 reels)

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Notes

This film marked the screen debut of model Melinda Leighton. Modern sources include Ralph Kirby in the cast.