The Old Barn Dance
1938
Running Time:
Approximately 60 minutes
Fully Restored and Uncut
Synopsis:
ADVENTURE WITH MUSIC! THE SCREEN'S ACE COWBOY IN THE SNAPPIEST, MOST EXCITING WESTERN YET!
Gene Autry and Frog Millhouse are horse traders who run into trouble when an unscrupulous tractor company starts selling the modern machines to farmers. To make money, Gene and his cowboy band perform on a radio station, only to be tricked into endorsing the tractors! Gene and Frog must soon clear their good names when the farmers are foreclosed on and think Gene has double-crossed them.
Gene sings "Ten Little Miles," "Rocky Mountain Rose," "The Old Barn Dance/Then And Now," "Roamin' Around The Range," "The Old Chisholm Trail" and Smiley Burnette sings "Old Nell" and "The New Jassackaphone." Additional numbers "Eating Wax" by Walter Shrum and His Colorado Hillbillies, "She'll Be Comin' Round the Mountain" by the Stafford Sisters, "The Tree in the Wood" by the Maple City Four.
The Old Barn Dance Special Features:
- Gene Autry & Pat Buttram at the Melody Ranch Theater
- The Gene Autry Melody Ranch Radio Show September 15, 1946
- Photo Gallery – Publicity Stills plus Poster Art & Lobby Cards
- Trivia & Movie Facts
- Closed Captioning
Blue Montana Skies
1939
Running Time:
Approximately 56 minutes
Fully Restored and Uncut
Synopsis:
GENE SWAPS HIS HORSE FOR A DOG-SLED... AND TRAILS A BAND OF KILLERS IN A THRILLING, ACTION-PACKED, SIX-GUN ADVENTURE!
Federal Investigator Gene Autry and his pal, Frog Millhouse, head North to apprehend a gang of fur smugglers who swoop across the Canadian border, plunder the trappers' pelts, and then mysteriously return to the U.S. When the trail leads to the H-H dude ranch owned by a beautiful young gal, the action heats up with a cattle stampede, a kerosene explosion, and an avalanche.
Gene sings "Neath The Blue Montana Skies," and "I Just Want You," plus Gene and Smiley Burnette sing "Rockin' In The Saddle All Day," and "Old Geezer," plus Gene and Walter Shrum and His Colorado Hillbillies, sing "Famous Men of the West."
Blue Montana Skies Special Features:
- Gene Autry & Pat Buttram at the Melody Ranch Theater
- The Gene Autry Melody Ranch Radio Show January 12, 1947
- Photo Gallery – Publicity Stills plus Poster Art & Lobby Cards
- Trivia & Movie Facts
- Closed Captioning
Sierra Sue
1941
Running Time:
Approximately 64 minutes
Fully Restored and Uncut
Synopsis:
A STAR-STUDDED TUNE-FILLED HIT PACKED WITH BIG PRODUCTION AND THE GREATEST NAME IN WESTERN SCREEN HISTORY!
When poisonous devil weed threatens cattle, State Inspectors Gene Autry and Frog Millhouse try to help an old-fashioned ranching community opposed to the new modern methods. There's action on the ground and in the air with Gene racing stampeding cattle and Frog as "The Human Cannonball."
Gene Autry sings "Be Honest With Me," "I'll Be True While You're Gone," "Sierra Sue," and "Ridin' The Range." Sidekick Smiley Burnette sings "Heebie Jeebie Blues."
Apache Country Special Features:
- Gene Autry & Pat Buttram at the Melody Ranch Theater
- The Gene Autry Melody Ranch Radio Show January 11, 1942
- Photo Gallery – Publicity Stills plus Poster Art & Lobby Cards
- Trivia & Movie Facts
- Closed Captioning
Cowboy Serenade
1942
Running Time:
Approximately 66 minutes
Fully Restored and Uncut
Synopsis:
LIKE MUSIC TO YOUR EARS! YOUR FAVORITE COWBOY STAR REACHES A NEW HIGH IN POPULARITY IN A FILM THAT COMBINES ACTION AND SONG.
When a young member of the Cattlemen's Association is sent to sell cattle to a packing plant he is soon swindled by professional card sharks. Gene Autry and Frog Millhouse investigate to recover the cattle, find the young man, and clear his name. Things get complicated when the ringleader's unsuspecting daughter gets involved.
Gene and Smiley Burnette sing "Cowboy Serenade," while Gene sings "Nobody Knows," "Sweethearts or Strangers," Fay McKenzie sings "Tahiti Honey" and Gene and Fay reprise "Cowboy Serenade."
Pack Train Special Features:
- Gene Autry & Pat Buttram at the Melody Ranch Theater
- The Gene Autry Melody Ranch Radio Show February 22, 1942
- Photo Gallery – Publicity Stills plus Poster Art & Lobby Cards
- Trivia & Movie Facts
- Closed Captioning