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Writers:
Bernard McConville (story)
Betty Burbridge (screenplay) ...
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Release Date:
15 August 1938 (USA) more
Tagline:
A Ghost Town Comes to Life!
Plot:
When nasty land developers try to bilk honest ranchers who don't know their land holds lots of gold, Gene puts a stop to it. full summary | add synopsis
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Boulder Dam Scam more (5 total)
Cast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Gene Autry | ... | Gene Autry | |
| Smiley Burnette | ... | Frog Millhouse | |
| Carol Hughes | ... | Helen Foster | |
| Sally Payne | ... | Patsy | |
| Ivan Miller | ... | John Scanlon | |
| Ed Cassidy | ... | William Brady (as Edward Cassidy) | |
| Lew Kelly | ... | Bowdie Bill | |
| Howard Chase | ... | Abbott | |
| Albert Terry | ... | Buddy Harmon | |
| Frankie Marvin | ... | Larry Higgins - Autry Cowhand and Musician | |
| Earl Dwire | ... | Lew Martin | |
| Lloyd Ingraham | ... | George Harmon | |
| Lillian Drew | ... | Mrs. Chris | |
| Al Taylor | ... | Henchman Hank | |
| Joe Yrigoyen | ... | Henchman Pete |
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Runtime:
58 min (copyright length) | 54 min (edited version)
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1.37 : 1 more
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Mono (RCA High Fidelity Recording)
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USA:Passed (National Board of Review) | USA:TV-PG (TV rating) | USA:Approved (PCA #4476)
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Harry Harvey and Murdock MacQuarrie are listed as cast members by a modern source, but they were not seen in the film. more
Quotes:
Gene Autry:
Now how do you expect to run all this junk without electricity?
Frog Millhouse:
Well, we're gonna have electricity.
Gene Autry:
Sure you will if lightning strikes you.
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Featured in Golden Saddles, Silver Spurs (2000) (TV) more
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She Works Third Tub at the Laundrey more
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This Gene Autry western, Man From Music Mountain uses the opening of Boulder Dam, later renamed Hoover Dam as the springboard for the story of this B film. The dam will now provide electric power for the residents of three states and some sharp operators are going to take advantage.
As this film is set in the modern west, it's a 20th century plot we're dealing with. Ivan Miller is the chief villain and he's selling real estate, lots in a ghost town to be precise. But the scam he's working is that with Boulder Dam in operation there will be power lines coming soon and there is a gold mine nearby. Oh, Miller's selling shares in that as well.
As Gene and Smiley Burnette have dealt with Miller before, they smell a rat. But in trying to outsmart him, they nearly outsmart themselves. You'll have to see Man From Music Mountain to know what I mean.
The feminine leads are Carol Hughes and Sally Payne who have traveled west and bought those lots to open a beauty salon. It was nice that Republic Pictures thought of giving Smiley Burnette a girl as well for a change.
The title song is the only new song in the film that was not written by Gene Autry, but it's the best number in the film. It's not a bad B western with a topical event to center the plot around.