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Saddle Mountain Roundup
Someone wants to kill Magpie Harper. Crash and Dusty arrive too late, Magpie Harper is allready dead.
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Plot Summary
When crooked land grabbers try to drive ranchers off their land, Gene Autry, a singing cowboy, steps in to help. He uses his charm, his trusty horse Champion, and his musical talents to expose the villains and protect the innocent. The film features thrilling action sequences and classic Western musical numbers.
Critical Reception
Saddle Mountain Roundup was a typical B-Western of its era, well-received by its target audience who enjoyed Gene Autry's consistent blend of action, music, and wholesome heroism. Contemporary reviews often highlighted Autry's star power and the film's straightforward, entertaining plot.
What Reviewers Say
A straightforward and enjoyable Gene Autry Western.
Features characteristic songs and action sequences.
Satisfies fans of the singing cowboy genre.
Google audience: Audience reception data for this specific film is not readily available.
Fun Fact
Champion, Gene Autry's famous horse, was known for his intelligence and ability to perform complex actions on cue, often stealing scenes with his presence.
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