Gaucho Serenade
# It's Gene at his best ! Singing, riding, fighting his way into great new adventure !
📜 Overview:
Gene Autry and sidekick Frog Millhouse depart Madison Square Garden and NYC heading west for home in their car and a horse trailer carrying Gene's horse, Champion. They discover that Ronnie Willoughby, a young boy just off the boat from school in England, has hitched a ride, thinking that Gene and Frog were sent by his father to meet him. Ronnie thinks his father is a big rancher in the west and doesn't know that his father, Alfred Willoughby, is serving time in San Quentin prison because of a frame-up by the officials of a packing company. To keep the father from testifying against them, the packing company officials, Carter, Jenkins and Martin, have arranged for the boy to be kidnapped. Along the way a runaway bride, Joyce Halloway, and her young sister Patsy join the troupe.
🌏 Languages Available:
Spanish
,
English
📆 Date Released:
1940-05-09
⌚ Running Time:
66 mins
⭐ Vote Average:
0.0
Beloved Cast
Gene Autry
Gene Autry
Frog Millhouse
Smiley Burnette
Joyce Halloway
June Storey
Patsy Halloway
Mary Lee
Gaucho Don José
Duncan Renaldo
Ronnie Willoughby
Clifford Severn
Frederick Willoughby
Lester Matthews
Buck Benson
Smith Ballew
Edward Martin
Joseph Crehan
Henchman Carter
William Ruhl
Rancher
Wade Boteler
E.J. Jenkins
Ted Adams
Radio Announcer
Wendell Niles
Rancher
Chuck Baldra
Henchman
Buck Bucko
Cowhand
Fred Burns
Customs Officer
Ed Cassidy
Champ
Champion
Henchman on Train
Jim Corey
Police Radioman
Kernan Cripps
Mexican Vaquero
Joe Dominguez
Orchestra Leader
José Eslava
Small Official
Joel Friedkin
Norton School Headmaster
Olaf Hytten
Gas Station Attendant
Jack Kirk
Steve
George Lloyd
Sheriff Tom Olson
Tom London
Gas Station Attendant #2
Frankie Marvin
George Blake
Walter Miller
Motorcycle Cop #2
Gene Morgan
Mexican Rancher
Julian Rivero
Motorcycle Cop
Ralph Sanford
Policeman
Harry Strang
Deputy
Al Taylor
New York City Pier Worker
Fred 'Snowflake' Toones
Dancer
Fred Velasco
Dancer
Mary Velasco
Farmer Driving Jalopy
Hank Worden