Home on the Range (1946)
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Synopsis of Home on the Range
Making his starring debut, Republic cowboy Monte Hale strums his guitar and sings Over the Rainbow Trail by Ken Carson, The Sons of the Pioneers and Down at the Old Hoe-Down by Gordon Foster, and Take Your Time by Glenn Spencer; on the last of these, he is accompanied by Bob Nolan. In between all the warbling, Hale finds enough time to prove that little Bobby Blake's pet bear isn't the one causing death and destruction among the area's cattle. For some reason, Republic chose the Hale series to launch their newly developed Magnacolor scheme, thus making the rather wooden Hale the first of the studio's illustrious cowboys to appear in (almost) natural hues. Adrian Booth (formerly Lorna Gray) made the first of seven appearances opposite Hale as little Bobby's sister, antagonistic at first toward the hero but falling properly in love with him before the fade-out. Little Bobby Blake (formerly Mickey Gubitosi of Our Gang fame) later became Robert Blake and the star of television's Baretta. Monte Hale never quite accepted the tag of "singing cowboy," and his series, which lasted until 1950, became increasingly less musical with each new entry. ~ Hans J. Wollstein, All Movie Guide
Complete Cast of Home on the Range
- Monte Hale - Monte Hale
- Tom Chatterton - Grizzly Garth
- Roy Barcroft - Clint Baker
- Budd Buster - Sheriff Cutler
- John Hamilton - Statesman
- The Sons of the Pioneers
- Adrian Booth - Bonnie Garth
- LeRoy Mason - Dan Long
- Kenne Duncan - Slim Wallace
- Jack Kirk - Benson
- Robert Blake - Cub Garth
- Bob Nolan - Leader of The Sons of the Pioneers
- Director(s):
- R. G. Springsteen
- Writer(s):
- Betty Burbridge
- Producer(s):
- Louis Gray
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