Mountain Rhythm (1939 film)

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Mountain Rhythm
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Theatrical release poster
Directed by B. Reeves Eason
Screenplay by Gerald Geraghty
Story by Connie Lee
Produced byHarry Grey (associate)
Starring
Cinematography Ernest Miller
Edited byLester Orlebeck
Music byRaoul Kraushaar (supervisor)
Production
company
Distributed byRepublic Pictures
Release date
  • June 9, 1939 (1939-06-09)(U.S.)
Running time
59 minutes [1]
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Mountain Rhythm is a 1939 American Western film directed by B. Reeves Eason, starring Gene Autry, Smiley Burnette, and June Storey. Based on a story by Connie Lee, the film is about a cowboy who organizes his fellow ranchers to oppose an Eastern promoter's land grab scheme. [2]

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Plot

Aunt Mathilde "Ma" Hutchins (Maude Eburne) and the other ranchers of the valley are at risk of losing their ranches. Mr. Cavanaugh (Walter Fenner), an Eastern promoter, wants to develop a dude ranch on their land. In order to get their land, Cavanaugh arranges for the government to put up nearby public lands for auction—lands the ranchers use to graze their cattle. The auction would drive the ranchers out of business and allow Cavanaugh to acquire the land at a cheap price.

Gene Autry (Gene Autry) and Ma's nephew Frog Millhouse (Smiley Burnette) come to the rescue. Gene organizes the ranchers to pool their funds and sell their herds in order to raise enough money to bid on the land at auction. As Gene and Frog return with the proceeds from the cattle sale, they are ambushed by Cavanaugh's men, who steal the money. With the help of the hoboes in the valley, who are led by Judge Homer Worthington (Ferris Taylor) and Rocky (Jack Pennick), Gene stages another roundup using the hoboes as ranch hands. They round up enough cattle to buy the land at auction and save their valley.

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Soundtrack

References

Citations
  1. 1 2 3 4 Magers, p. 136.
  2. Magers, pp. 136–137.
  3. Magers, p. 137.
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