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Sioux City Sue (1946)
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In his first film after four-years of military duty,
Gene Autry
returns to a familiar setting: a modern western musical-comedy with accent on music and comedy. Crooning Jimmie Hodges' lilting "Someday You'll Want Me to Want You", cattle rancher
Gene Autry
is discovered by Hollywood talent scouts Sue Warner (
Lynne Roberts
) and Nelson "Nellie" Bly (
Sterling Holloway
), who convince him to give up ranching in favor of movie stardom. But unbeknownst to Gene only his voice is needed -- to flesh out cartoon character Ding Dong Donkey -- and the results prove highly embarrassing. Ashamed of her own part in the deception, Sue quits her job and obtains a position as Gene's ranch cook. Back at Paragon Pictures, a surreptitiously produced screen-test brings Autry's unquestionable talents to the attention of studio boss G.W. Rhodes (
Pierre Watkin
), who assigns former cartoon producer Jefferson Lang (
Richard Lane
) to lure the cattle rancher back to Hollywood. Desperate to get out of the animated movie business, Lang forms an alliance with Gene's sworn enemy, Big Gulliver (
Ralph Sanford
), but the resulting near-disaster is prevented in the nick of time by Sue and the ranch hands. Nearly wiped out, Gene signs a contract with Paragon and becomes a huge success as Hollywood's newest singing cowboy. Backed by the Cass County Boys, Autry performs Dick Thomas & Ray Freedman's title tune; "Oklahoma Hills" by Leon Guthrie; "Riding Double" by John Rox; and "Yours" by Gonzalo Roig and Jack Sherr. In accordance with a then new Republic Pictures policy, the latter is sung in both English and Spanish. A restored version of Sioux City Sue was released in 2001 by Gene Autry Entertainment. ~ Hans J. Wollstein, All Movie Guide
Cast
Gene Autry
Himself
The Cass County Boys
Themselves
Sterling Holloway
Nelson "Nellie" Bly
Lynne Roberts
Sue Warner
Ralph Sanford
Big Gulliver
Helen Wallace
Miss Price
Pierre Watkin
G.W. Rhodes
Richard Lane
Jefferson Lang
Ken Lundy
Jody
Production Crew
Gano Chittenden
Art Director
Reggie Lanning
Cinematographer
R. Dale Butts
Composer (Music Score)
Adele Palmer
Costume Designer
Frank McDonald
Director
Fred Allen
Editor
Morton Scott
Musical Direction/Supervision
Armand Schaefer
Producer
Olive Cooper
Screenwriter
Howard Lydecker
Special Effects
Theodore Lydecker
Special Effects
Year: 1946
Runtime: 69
Country: USA
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature
Genre
Western
Produced by
Republic
Release
by Republic
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