The Singing Hill Trailer

The Singing Hill Trailer (1941)

25 April 1941 Western 75 mins

If a young lady gives up her inheritance the local ranchers will lose their free grazing land.

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Cast

Gene Autry

as Gene Autry

Virginia Dale

as Jo Adams

Mary Lee

as Patsy

Spencer Charters

as Judge Henry Starrbottle

Gerald Oliver Smith

as Dada the Butler

George Meeker

as John R. Ramsey

Wade Boteler

as Pop Sloan

Harry Stubbs

as James Morgan

Cactus Mack

as Cactus Mack

Jack Kirk

as Rancher Flint

International Releases Dates

Canada 25 April 1941

United States 25 April 1941

Production Companies

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