Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuFederal Agent Gene Autry and his sidekick Frog are sent to Mexico to prevent foreign powers from gaining control of Mexican oil refineries and fomenting revolution among the Mexican people. ... Alles lesenFederal Agent Gene Autry and his sidekick Frog are sent to Mexico to prevent foreign powers from gaining control of Mexican oil refineries and fomenting revolution among the Mexican people. Gene falls in love with Senorita Dolores but finds he must leave for the island of Palermo... Alles lesenFederal Agent Gene Autry and his sidekick Frog are sent to Mexico to prevent foreign powers from gaining control of Mexican oil refineries and fomenting revolution among the Mexican people. Gene falls in love with Senorita Dolores but finds he must leave for the island of Palermo where her uncle Don Diego, is being prevented from transporting his cattle to market by t... Alles lesen
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The story begins, not surprisingly, with a song. Soon after this, he then sings the title song...one of Gene's best....and he sings a longer and more enjoyable version at the end. You soon learn that Gene is a federal agent and he's been sent to Mexico undercover to investigate the oil industry. It seems that there's a worry that 'some foreign power' will try to disrupt oil production. His cover is that he's come to Mexico to help with some cattle drive...and Frog comes along to help. What no one realizes is that this foreign power is building a submarine base and plans on creating a revolution in the country!! So, it looks like Gene really has his work cut out for him.
This is a very enjoyable film....and I loved the music The actor that really impressed me was German-born Frank Reicher. He is a very familiar character actor but I was shocked how well he put on a Mexican accent! And, apart from that this is a pleasant little film...worth seeing though perhaps not among Gene's very best.
With Europe at war -- although so far fighting had only broken out on the Eastern front -- the staff at Republic was already sounding the call for American for Americans, national preparedness, and friendship with Mexico. This movie shows that impulse. Of course, the real point of the movie is the title song, written for this movie, and played at the open, the close, and as incidental music throughout. Burnette sings a silly song; series regular June Storey gets a couple of tunes, including a western swing duet with Autry; and newcomer Mary Lee (in her first of nine appearances with Autry) gets a song for herself and a duet with Gene. Other familiar faces include Claire D Brey, William Farnum, and Queen of the Dress Extras Bess Flowers.
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- WissenswertesThis film was budgeted (expected cost) at $75,947 and the exact cost came in at $80,342. Republic Pictures Corporation did not deal in estimates.
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[at the fiesta, Gene agrees to have his fortune told]
Fortune Teller: I see you do secret work for your country. You are what you call maybe - a federal agent.
Frog Millhouse: Hey, this dame knows too much. Lets get out of here!
Gene Autry: Oh, no. Go ahead.
Fortune Teller: But now I see you go on another job - a much bigger one.
Gene Autry: Right away?
Fortune Teller: Soon - very soon. But you like this job very much. I see you riding through the night. You are happy. I think you are in love, senor.
- VerbindungenFeatured in Gene Autry: White Hat, Silver Screen (2007)
- SoundtracksSouth of the Border
(1939) (uncredited)
Music and Lyrics by Jimmy Kennedy and Michael Carr
Played during the opening credits and often in the score
Performed by Gene Autry twice
Reprised by Gene Autry, Smiley Burnette, June Storey, Mary Lee and The Checkerboard Band at the end
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