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Prairie Pirates
In this remake of and using stock-footage from 1941's "Arizona Cyclone," Tex is a daredevil freight-line driver who, with the aid of his pals Smokey and Deuce, wipes out the crooked rival line, and has enough time left over, from this shorts' twenty-six minutes , to toss in four songs.
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Plot Summary
A trio of Texas Rangers, including the charming Gene Autry, are dispatched to a ranch to investigate rustling activities. However, their mission takes a comedic turn when they encounter a group of inept bandits who are also after the same herd of cattle. Autry must use his wits and sharpshooting skills to outsmart both the rustlers and the bumbling outlaws, all while keeping the ranch owner's daughter safe.
Critical Reception
Prairie Pirates was a typical 'singing cowboy' Western of its era, primarily aimed at younger audiences and fans of Gene Autry. While not critically acclaimed for its complex plot or groundbreaking performances, it was generally received as an enjoyable and lighthearted adventure with plenty of musical numbers and action sequences.
What Reviewers Say
Gene Autry's star power and musical talents are on full display.
A formulaic but entertaining Western with lighthearted comedy.
Features action sequences suitable for family viewing.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce for this older film, but typical comments from fans of the genre and Gene Autry often highlight his charismatic presence and the enjoyable musical interludes. The straightforward plot and classic Western tropes are usually seen as its strengths.
Fun Fact
Champion, the horse ridden by Gene Autry, was a famous equine actor in his own right and appeared in numerous Western films alongside Autry.
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