

Sing Cowboy Sing
Kalmus is after the freight contract held by Summers. When his gang kill Summers, Tex and Duke step in to help Madge keep the freight line going. When they foil the gang's further attempts, Kalmus gets the Judge to jail the two.
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Plot Summary
A popular singing cowboy, Tex Riley, returns to his ranch after a successful tour to find his ranch in financial trouble. He must also contend with a greedy land developer who is trying to force him out. Tex rallies the local townsfolk with his music and determination to save his home and the community.
Critical Reception
Sing Cowboy Sing was a modest success, typical of the B-westerns of its era. It capitalized on the popularity of singing cowboys and offered light entertainment with music and a simple plot. While not critically acclaimed, it satisfied its target audience.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its musical numbers and the charm of Tex Ritter.
- Seen as a standard, enjoyable Western with a feel-good narrative.
- A pleasant diversion that delivers on its musical promises.
Google audience: Audience reception for this film is not readily available through public Google user reviews. However, films of this genre and era often garnered appreciation for their straightforward storytelling and musical performances.
Fun Fact
Tex Ritter, who starred in the film, was a genuine singing cowboy and also a successful radio personality and recording artist, contributing significantly to the film's musical appeal.
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