Knowing that it contains valuable helium gas, a gang of bad guys first tries to purchase the ranch that Gene straw-bosses; when that fails, they lay a hidden pipeline to snag the gas.Knowing that it contains valuable helium gas, a gang of bad guys first tries to purchase the ranch that Gene straw-bosses; when that fails, they lay a hidden pipeline to snag the gas.Knowing that it contains valuable helium gas, a gang of bad guys first tries to purchase the ranch that Gene straw-bosses; when that fails, they lay a hidden pipeline to snag the gas.
- Randolph Kimball
- (as Bentley Hewlett)
- Gene's Horse
- (uncredited)
- Van Fleet
- (uncredited)
- Thompson
- (uncredited)
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The plot where Gene and the boys lie to help Dad Haskell has been used before in other Bs, though I cannot recall which times it was used...mostly because the titles of nearly all B-westerns had nothing to do with the actual plots! Trust me, though...the plot is VERY familiar.
So is this odd dual-plotted film good? Well, the music is certainly very good...a bit better than usual thanks to some supporting singers in addition to Gene and Smiley. And, the plots are enjoyable...even if one of them is very familiar to fans of B-westerns.
*Before WWII, the United States was the only nation with the technology to use and exploit helium. The US kept this to themselves...as there were fears that other countries might use it for evil. In particular, the Germans were still using the highly volatile hydrogen in their airships...and the inert helium would have made them much safer...and more dangerous to their enemies. So, this weird plot actually was pretty timely in 1938...particularly as this was the year that the Hindenberg exploded after completing a cross-Atlantic journey.
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Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaDebut as a writer the Goldwin girl Patricia Harper,
- Quotes
[first lines]
Ranch hand Slim: Sure hate to see this outfit bust up after all the years we've been together.
Gene Autry: Why do you say that?
Ranch hand Slim: Oh, anything can happen to us with a new owner coming in.
Gene Autry: Oh, I'll admit things have been unsettled since Old Man Marshall died, but I understand that Van Fleet is a pretty nice guy.
Frog Millhouse: What difference does it make who owns the place as long as I eat regular?
- SoundtracksThe Cowboy's Dream (Roll On, Little Dogies, Roll On)
(uncredited)
Written by D.J. O'Malley
Performed by Gene Autry and Cowboys in the opening scene
Details
- Runtime56 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1