Cowboy Serenade (1942)
Gene Autry heads a cattlemen's association and calls on the inexperienced Jim Agnew to negotiate the sale of five hundred heads of cattle. Jim ends up losing the cattle in a crooked poker game, however, and Gene and his sidekick Frog set out to find the cheating gamblers. It soon becomes clear that the leader of the gamblers is none other than Asa Lock, the dastardly father of Gene's romantic interest Stephanie.
Director: William Morgan
Genre: Western
Runtime: 54 min
Release Date: January 30, 1942
Cast
- Gene Autry - Gene Autry
- Smiley Burnette - Frog
- Fay McKenzie - Stephanie Lock
- Cecil Cunningham - Priscilla Lock
- Addison Richards - Asa Lock
- Rand Brooks - Jim Agnew
- Tristram Coffin - Dixie Trambeau
- Slim Andrews - Pappy Vanderpyle
- Linda Leighton - Millie Jackson
- John Berkes - Joe Crowley
Screenplay
- Olive Cooper (Screenplay)
- Sol Meyer (Lyricist)
- George R. Brown (Lyricist)
Production: Republic Pictures
Country: United States of America
Language: English
Original Language: en
Keywords
poker, ranch, train
More Films by Director: William Morgan
More Films in Genre: Western
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Cowboy Serenade about?
- Gene Autry heads a cattlemen's association and calls on the inexperienced Jim Agnew to negotiate the sale of five hundred heads of cattle. Jim ends up losing the cattle in a crooked poker game, however, and Gene and his sidekick Frog set out to find the cheating gamblers. It soon becomes clear that the leader of the gamblers is none other than Asa Lock, the dastardly father of Gene's romantic interest Stephanie.
- Who directed Cowboy Serenade?
- Cowboy Serenade was directed by William Morgan.
- Who stars in Cowboy Serenade?
- Cowboy Serenade stars Gene Autry, Smiley Burnette, Fay McKenzie, Cecil Cunningham, Addison Richards, Rand Brooks.
- How long is Cowboy Serenade?
- Cowboy Serenade has a runtime of 54m (54 minutes).
- What genre is Cowboy Serenade?
- Cowboy Serenade is a Western film.
- Where was Cowboy Serenade produced?
- Cowboy Serenade was produced in United States of America.