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The Entertainer:
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Soundtrack:
You can find all of the songs from The Gene Autry Show on the CD below.
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Westerns
Channel Listings |
Check listings
for Gene Autry.
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Johnny Jackaroo
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| Flying A Pictures |
| Production #63 |
Original Air Date:
Tuesday, July 13, 1954 |
| Network: CBS |
| Season 4, Episode 2 (4-02) |
| Running Time: 30 minutes |
| Black and White |
Sponsor: Wrigley's Doublemint Chewing Gum
Brief Synopsis:
Pat plans a make-believe stage robbery to frighten some sense into Johnny, his boss eleven-year-old nephew.
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Detailed Synopsis: Johnny, the eleven-year-old nephew of Gene Autry and Pat Buttrams boss Lynne Moore, comes west from Philadelphia full of misapprehensions about the wide-open spaces. His attitude earns him the nickname Johnny Jackaroo. Pat is so irritated by the incorrigible lad that he plans a mock stage robbery, which proves only too real. The culprits dress as Gene and Pat, fooling all witnesses, including Johnny. This puts the cowboys between a hard riding posse and the actual gunmen. With Johnnys juvenile detection to help them, Gene and Pat face down the real culprits and prove to Johnny that there is a lot more to life than what meets the human eye.
Cast:
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Performer: |
| Gene Autry |
Gene Autry |
| Pat Buttram |
Pat Buttram |
| Lynne Moore |
Ann Doran |
| Ron Williams |
Harry Lauter |
| Steve Harper |
William Fawcett |
| Sheriff |
Denver Pyle |
| Johnny Moore |
B.G. Norman |
| Stan |
Henry Rowland |
| Salesman |
Gregg Barton |
| Champion |
Champion, Worlds
Wonder Horse |
Songs:
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| Gone with the West |
Gene Autry |
Crew:
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Executive in charge
of Production |
Armand Schaefer |
| Directed by |
Ross Lederman |
| Producer |
Louis Gray |
| Screenplay |
Robert Schaefer & Eric Freiwald |
| Director of Photography |
William Bradford, A.S.C. |
| Film Editor |
William Ziegler, A.C.E. |
| Musical Director |
Carl Cotner |
| Music Supervisor |
Irving Friedman |
| Musical Score |
Walter Greene |
| Assistant Director |
Gilbert Kay |
| Recorded by |
Glen Glenn Sound Company |
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