Song of the Sierras (1946)
LILITIN' SONGS! LIVELY ACTION!
Jimmy Wakely wishes to sell to the government a group of wild mustangs which he has captured and trained for rancher Matt Blake. The competition is Flora Carter, the owner of a near-by ranch. The army colonel in charge decides to buy the winning horses of a cross-country race. Flora has her henchmen, led by Sam Phelps resort to foul means in order to try to win the race.
Director: Oliver Drake
Genre: Western
Runtime: 58 min
Release Date: November 28, 1946
Cast
- Jimmy Wakely - Jimmy Wakely
- Lee 'Lasses' White - 'Lasses' White
- Jean Carlin - Mary Ann Blake
- Jack Baxley - Sheriff Ed Rawlins
- Wesley Tuttle - Wesley Tuttle
- Iris Lancaster - Flora Carter
- Zon Murray - Sam Phelps
- Budd Buster - Rancher Matt Blake
- Bob Duncan - Bill Danvers
- Buster Slaven - Reginal G. Snood
Screenplay
- Oliver Drake (Story)
- Elmer Clifton (Screenplay)
Editing: Ralph Dixon
Production: Monogram Pictures
Country: United States of America
Language: English
Original Language: en
Keywords
singing cowboy
More Films by Director: Oliver Drake
More Films in Genre: Western
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Song of the Sierras about?
- Jimmy Wakely wishes to sell to the government a group of wild mustangs which he has captured and trained for rancher Matt Blake. The competition is Flora Carter, the owner of a near-by ranch. The army colonel in charge decides to buy the winning horses of a cross-country race. Flora has her henchmen, led by Sam Phelps resort to foul means in order to try to win the race.
- Who directed Song of the Sierras?
- Song of the Sierras was directed by Oliver Drake.
- Who stars in Song of the Sierras?
- Song of the Sierras stars Jimmy Wakely, Lee 'Lasses' White, Jean Carlin, Jack Baxley, Wesley Tuttle, Iris Lancaster.
- How long is Song of the Sierras?
- Song of the Sierras has a runtime of 58m (58 minutes).
- What genre is Song of the Sierras?
- Song of the Sierras is a Western film.
- Where was Song of the Sierras produced?
- Song of the Sierras was produced in United States of America.