

Mountain Rhythm
Here Gene Sing "It Makes No Difference Now"
Genres
Overview
Cavanaugh and McCauley are after the ranchers land. When the Government announces the land will be put up for auction, the ranchers pool their money only to have it stolen by Cavanaugh's men. They then plan to sell their cattle but Cavanaugh announces a fake gold strike and the cowhands all leave. But Gene's hobo friend the Judge says he will get the cattle to market and he sends out a signal to his hobo friends.
Details
Budget
$0
Revenue
$0
Runtime
61 min
Release Date
1939-06-08
Status
Released
Original Language
English
Vote Count
1
Vote Average
4
Gene Autry
Gene Autry
Smiley Burnette
Frog Milhouse
June Storey
Alice
Maude Eburne
Ma Hutchins
Ferris Taylor
Judge Worthington
Walter Fenner
Mr. Cavanaugh
Jack Pennick
Rocky
Hooper Atchley
Mr. Daniels
Bernard Suss
MacCauley
Ed Cassidy
Sheriff Dalrimple
Jack Ingram
Henchman Ed Carney
Tom London
Deputy Tom
Roger Williams
Rancher Kimball
Frankie Marvin
Cowhand Burt
Champion
Gene's Horse (uncredited)
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