Dodge City Trail (1936)

HERE COME THE TEXAS PLAINSMEN! Swinging Down the Battle-Blazed Trail...Singing the Songs of the Saddle!

Dodge City Trail (1936) poster

With the increasing popularity of Republic's sagebrush crooner Gene Autry, rival company Columbia found it necessary to add a musical element to this Charles Starrett Western released in early 1937. As Starrett himself was no singer, the studio hired Donald Grayson to warble Lonesome River, Out in the Cow Country and Pancho's Widow, all by Ned Washington and Sam H. Stept.

Director: Charles C. Coleman
Genre: Music, Western
Runtime: 56 min
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Production: Columbia Pictures
Country: United States of America
Language: English
Original Language: en

Keywords

texas, ranch, singing cowboy

More Films by Director: Charles C. Coleman
More Films in Genre: Music, Western

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Dodge City Trail about?
With the increasing popularity of Republic's sagebrush crooner Gene Autry, rival company Columbia found it necessary to add a musical element to this Charles Starrett Western released in early 1937. As Starrett himself was no singer, the studio hired Donald Grayson to warble Lonesome River, Out in the Cow Country and Pancho's Widow, all by Ned Washington and Sam H. Stept.
Who directed Dodge City Trail?
Dodge City Trail was directed by Charles C. Coleman.
Who stars in Dodge City Trail?
Dodge City Trail stars Charles Starrett, Donald Grayson, Marion Weldon, Russell Hicks, Si Jenks, Al Bridge.
How long is Dodge City Trail?
Dodge City Trail has a runtime of 56m (56 minutes).
What genre is Dodge City Trail?
Dodge City Trail is a Music, Western film.
Where was Dodge City Trail produced?
Dodge City Trail was produced in United States of America.