Cliff Edwards and His Buckaroos Trailer

Cliff Edwards and His Buckaroos Trailer (1941)

08 March 1941 Western, Music 10 mins

In this musical short, Cliff Edwards and his cowhands run a struggling dude ranch. When a pretty girl arrives, Cliff believes she is an heiress.

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Cast

Cliff Edwards

as Cliff the Ranch Foreman

Mildred Coles

as Ellen (uncredited)

Creighton Hale

as Rosie's Fiancee (uncredited)

Vera Lewis

as Mrs. Marshall (uncredited)

Crew

Arthur L. Todd

Arthur L. Todd Cinematography

International Titles

Melody Masters (1940-1941 season) #6: Cliff Edwards and His Buckaroos Trailer

International Releases Dates

United States 08 March 1941

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