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Songs and Saddles (1938) Western, Action, Adventure, Musical Gene Austin Movie DVD 59min | Western, Action, Adventure, Musical | NR A traveling musician tries to prevent a rancher from losing his property to a swindler. This DVD of the 1938 Western, Action, Adventure, Musical Gene Austin movie Songs and Saddles has been digitally re-mastered to maintain the original retro/classic scratched look and feel of the original movie that was so common at the time of its creation. Director: Harry L. Fraser Writer: Arthur A. Brooks, Harry L. Fraser Stars: Gene Austin, Lynne Berkeley, Henry Roquemore Standard oater with a plot line of a local schemer and his henchmen trying to beat an old rancher out of his unknown-to-him valuable property, which sets where a new highway is going to be built. Well, maybe not so standard, since it was usually a railroad that was planned. The producers (Max and Arthur Alexander) and Associate Producer (their cousin Alfred Stern) didn't make this on a budget that allowed for rental of ties, tracks and locomotives, so opted for highway construction and having to only rent a Caterpillar tractor for the construction scene. The fictional Gene Austin (played by the real Gene Austin) is the fictional foster son of a fictional rancher and comes to the fictional Sage City to lend a hand against the baddies. Austin (aided by Coco & Candy, whose character names aren't Coco and Candy in the film)plays the piano and sings five songs he wrote---"Song of the Saddle"; "I'm Coming Home"; "I Fell Down and Broke My Heart (in Two)"; "Why Can't I Be Your Sweetheart, Tonight" and "The Man From Texas" The trouble comes when Austin takes to the saddle. Technical Specs Runtime: 59min Sound Mix: Mono Color: Black and White Aspect Ratio: 1.37 : 1 * To keep our movies affordable for everyone we print ALL LABELS in Black and White. Every disc is quality tested before shipping. The movies are all in their originally released Black and White or Color Formats. Every movie is shipped in a stylish black paper DVD sleeve with a summery of the movie. All discs are shipped in a firm cardboard envelope via USPS with tracking provided. |
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