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286:) of the Western Packing Company, to cover his own criminal activities. Willoughby agrees to appear as a witness on behalf of the small independent ranchers of California in a lawsuit against Martin, who has been driving them out of business to gain a monopoly. To prevent Willoughby from testifying, Martin schemed to kidnap Frederick's son Ronnie by sending the boy the cable that invited him to visit his father's large spread, "Rancho San Quentin." The plot was momentarily derailed when the boy mistook Gene and Frog for his escorts. 302:
join the posse in pursuit of the fugitive, which has orders to "shoot to kill." When he arrives at Joyce's ranch, Willoughby learns that Ronnie is safe and surrenders to the sheriff. When Martin and his henchmen attempt to hijack the train carrying the Willoughby back to prison, Gene saves the day. Frederick is exonerated and returns to Joyce's ranch claim his son, while Gene agrees to stay at the ranch as Joyce's new foreman.
298:), whose car goes into a lake. Joyce is a socialite, a wealthy ranch owner, and a runaway bride who is wanted by the police for taking the jilted bridegroom's car. She and Patsy stow away in Gene's horse trailer, and after several spats, Gene agrees to drive them to their California ranch. Along the way, Jenkins and Carter, having picked up Ronnie's trail, try to kidnap the boy, but Gene and Frog foil the attempt. 464:, Miller and a fellow actor agreed to do the fight for real. For the next two days he complained of back pain, and while doing some closeup shots on the Republic backlot, he suffered a heart attack and died a short time later. Although all of his scenes had been completed and remained in the film, Republic omitted his name from the credits. 271:. Along the way they discover young Ronnie Willoughby (Clifford Severn), a school boy from London, has accidentally stowed away in their car. Having just arrived from London by steamship, Ronnie climbed into the car and fell asleep, believing they were Jenkins and Carter, sent by his father to take him to his father's "ranch" in California. 31: 301:
After Gene and his group arrive at Joyce's ranch, she offers Ronnie refuge, pretending it is Rancho San Quentin. Gene sends Willoughby a wire telling him that Ronnie is with him, but the convict mistakes it for a kidnapping note and breaks out of prison to rescue his son. Martin sends his henchmen to
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was one of the top paid leading men in the silent era before transitioning to villain roles in talkies. He was born Walter Corwin Miller on March 9, 1892 in Dayton, Ohio, and grew up in Atlanta, Georgia. He was educated in Brooklyn, New York. Miller started his acting career doing stagework before
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Gene recognizes Willoughby's name and suspects that something is not right. He decides to retain custody of the boy until he can investigate. While driving along the road, they nearly collide with Joyce Halloway
480:. In 1932, he began working in films, mainly in the role of a radio newscaster or police broadcaster. In his later career, he was known for his television work as announcer on 251:, the film is about a singing cowboy who goes up against a group of businessmen who plot to kidnap the son of a former partner so he won't testify against them. 857: 550:"Headin' for the Wide Open Spaces" (Gene Autry, Johnny Marvin, Harry Tobias) by Gene Autry and Smiley Burnette with an offscreen orchestra 842: 837: 827: 822: 847: 547:"The Gaucho Serenade" (James Cavanaugh, John Redmond, Nat Simon) by Gene Autry with José Eslava's Orchestra at the Cantina 817: 752: 733: 710: 499:
was filmed March 21 to April 8, 1940. The film had an operating budget of $ 77,885 (equal to $ 1,693,860 today), and a
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being signed as a leading man by Reliance, a small independent film company. By 1912 he was working for
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Jack Garner Ranch, State Highway 74, San Bernardino National Forest, California, USA
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was a prominent radio announcer, best known for his work on
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Ronnie does not know that his father, Frederick Willoughby (
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Singing in the Saddle: The History of the Singing Cowboy
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Frankie Marvin as Gas Station Attendant #2 (uncredited)
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Public Cowboy no. 1: The Life and Times of Gene Autry
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Index


Frank McDonald
Betty Burbridge
Bradford Ropes
William Berke
Gene Autry
Smiley Burnette
June Storey
Raoul Kraushaar
Republic Pictures
Western
Frank McDonald
Gene Autry
Smiley Burnette
June Storey
Betty Burbridge
Bradford Ropes
Gene Autry
Smiley Burnette
horse trailer
Lester Matthews
San Quentin State Prison
Joseph Crehan
June Storey
Mary Lee
Gene Autry
Smiley Burnette
June Storey
Duncan Renaldo
Mary Lee

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