Agrega una trama en tu idiomaAfter the evil Wheeler robs plantation owners of their land, Gene sets out to right the wrong.After the evil Wheeler robs plantation owners of their land, Gene sets out to right the wrong.After the evil Wheeler robs plantation owners of their land, Gene sets out to right the wrong.
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Fred A. Ritter
- Thompson
- (as Fred Ritter)
Texas Jim Lewis and His Lone Star Cowboys
- Musicians
- (as Jimmie Lewis and his Texas Cowboys)
Texas Jim Lewis
- Bass Player
- (as Jimmie Lewis and his Texas Cowboys)
Chuck Baldra
- Slim
- (sin créditos)
Brandon Beach
- Plantation Owner
- (sin créditos)
John Beach
- Rodeo Rider
- (sin créditos)
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Todo el elenco y el equipo
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- TriviaThe 16 member Scott Crinoline Choir recorded both the spiritual number heard and seen in "Carolina Moon" May 14, 1940 at the Ross Snyder Playground and were paid $11 each for tier work. Carlyle Leon Scott, the choir leader, received $25. For the record The site has this choir listed just as The Crinoline Choir. The correct name is The Scott Crinoline Choir.
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[first lines]
Grandfather Stanhope: I don't know what the younger generation is comin' to. I never thought I'd see the day when a Stanhope lady, my own granddaughter, would go traipsin' off up North do a thing like this.
- ConexionesRemake of Tumbling Tumbleweeds (1935)
- Bandas sonorasCarolina Moon
(1928) (uncredited)
Music by Joseph A. Burke
Lyrics by Benny Davis
Played and sung during the opening and closing credits
Sung by Gene Autry, Smiley Burnette, Mary Lee and others
Opinión destacada
If you've ever wanted to see a Gene Autry movie that is 100% politically incorrect, then you really need to see "Carolina Moon"! It's much of the usual for an Autry film but it's set in the Carolinas...and features Smiley in black-face and other non-PC things that will likely give many folks today a heart attack!
When the story begins, an old jerk makes some bets but hasn't any money. Gene kindly helps him out by buying the old man's horse...but soon the old guy and the horse disappear! So, Gene and Smiley follow them back to their plantation in the Carolinas. Soon, Gene has somehow forgotten he was cheated and just takes the horse back and is about to leave....when he's tricked into staying. Soon you learn that not only the old man is about to lose his plantation but also some other spoiled old man who seems like giant stereotypes of Yosemite Sam. Additionally, you see lots of black people who LOVE their bosses and seem deliriously happy...and sing spirituals with lyrics IMDB won't let me repeat here (suffice to say, the songs are very pro-old south). Later, you learn a young guy is trying to cheat these old men out of their plantations...but, frankly, the old men were pretty awful themselves and I didn't care about their predicament. Oddly, Gene did and helps...even though I could see no reason why. Oh, and did I mention his helping also required Frog (Smiley Burnett) to dress up as a black lady?! Uggh!!
If you ignore all the probably unintentionally racist (but clearly racist) content, what you're left with is just an okay film at best. Gene doesn't sing any of his better songs, the love interest AGAIN hates Gene for no reason for part of the film and the folks Gene helps just seem like crappy (and highly stereotypical) people. Overall, you could do a LOT better watching most any other Autry film.
When the story begins, an old jerk makes some bets but hasn't any money. Gene kindly helps him out by buying the old man's horse...but soon the old guy and the horse disappear! So, Gene and Smiley follow them back to their plantation in the Carolinas. Soon, Gene has somehow forgotten he was cheated and just takes the horse back and is about to leave....when he's tricked into staying. Soon you learn that not only the old man is about to lose his plantation but also some other spoiled old man who seems like giant stereotypes of Yosemite Sam. Additionally, you see lots of black people who LOVE their bosses and seem deliriously happy...and sing spirituals with lyrics IMDB won't let me repeat here (suffice to say, the songs are very pro-old south). Later, you learn a young guy is trying to cheat these old men out of their plantations...but, frankly, the old men were pretty awful themselves and I didn't care about their predicament. Oddly, Gene did and helps...even though I could see no reason why. Oh, and did I mention his helping also required Frog (Smiley Burnett) to dress up as a black lady?! Uggh!!
If you ignore all the probably unintentionally racist (but clearly racist) content, what you're left with is just an okay film at best. Gene doesn't sing any of his better songs, the love interest AGAIN hates Gene for no reason for part of the film and the folks Gene helps just seem like crappy (and highly stereotypical) people. Overall, you could do a LOT better watching most any other Autry film.
- planktonrules
- 8 abr 2023
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By what name was Carolina Moon (1940) officially released in India in English?
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