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I'll Sell My Shirt
A short burlesque act with comedians and strippers, shot in 3D
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Plot Summary
A wealthy rancher, Gene Autry, uses his considerable resources to help a struggling homesteader family fight against a greedy railroad baron who is trying to force them off their land. Autry employs his cleverness and charm, alongside his trusty horse Champion, to outwit the villain and protect the innocent. The film explores themes of justice, community, and the perseverance of the common man against corporate exploitation.
Critical Reception
As a Gene Autry western, 'I'll Sell My Shirt' was generally well-received by its target audience, offering a familiar blend of music, action, and a straightforward heroic narrative. Critical reviews at the time often noted its predictable plot but appreciated Autry's consistent performance and the film's wholesome entertainment value. It was considered a solid entry in the B-western genre.
What Reviewers Say
Gene Autry delivers his usual charming performance as a hero fighting for the underdog.
The film provides standard western fare with musical numbers and a clear moral conflict.
While formulaic, it offers satisfactory entertainment for fans of the genre.
Google audience: Audience reception for 'I'll Sell My Shirt' is largely unquantifiable due to its age and genre. However, contemporary reviews and long-term fan discussions indicate appreciation for Gene Autry's consistent portrayal of a heroic cowboy and the film's family-friendly, morally upright storyline. Viewers enjoyed the action sequences and musical interludes typical of Autry's films.
Fun Fact
The film's title, 'I'll Sell My Shirt,' is a colloquialism that Gene Autry's character uses to express his extreme determination and willingness to sacrifice everything to help the struggling homesteader family.
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