

The Sagebrush Troubadour
Before he was murdered Grandpa Martin found a gold mine. He failed to record it and now everyone is looking for Martin's old horse that can lead them to it. When under-cover Texas Ranger Autry arrives to investigate, he is accused of the murder and finds the Sheriff after him.
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Plot Summary
A ranch hand, Gene, known for his singing, becomes entangled in a plot involving stolen cattle and a ranch owner's beautiful daughter. He must use his charm and musical talents to clear his name and save the day. The film features lively musical numbers and classic Western action.
Critical Reception
Released during the height of Gene Autry's popularity, 'The Sagebrush Troubadour' was generally well-received by audiences who flocked to see their favorite singing cowboy. Critics at the time often highlighted Autry's charisma and the film's entertaining musical interludes, typical for the genre.
What Reviewers Say
- Enjoyable musical numbers featuring Gene Autry.
- A standard but entertaining entry in the singing cowboy Western genre.
- Features a charming performance from Autry and supporting cast.
Google audience: Audience reception data for this classic film is not readily available through modern aggregated platforms.
Fun Fact
This film was one of Gene Autry's earliest starring roles, cementing his status as a major Western star and musician in Hollywood.
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