Ride, Tenderfoot, Ride

September. 05,1940      NR
Rating:
6.9
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Gene inherits a meat-packing plant, then faces stiff competition from snooty Ann Randolph, rival owner determined to do him in.

Gene Autry as  Gene Autry
Smiley Burnette as  Frog Millhouse
June Storey as  Ann Randolph
Mary Lee as  Patsy Randolph
Warren Hull as  Donald Gregory
Forbes Murray as  Henry Walker
Joe McGuinn as  Henchman Martin
Joe Frisco as  Haberdasher
Isabel Randolph as  Miss Spencer
Mildred Shay as  Stewardess

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Reviews

Moustroll
1940/09/05

Good movie but grossly overrated

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Stoutor
1940/09/06

It's not great by any means, but it's a pretty good movie that didn't leave me filled with regret for investing time in it.

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Afouotos
1940/09/07

Although it has its amusing moments, in eneral the plot does not convince.

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Quiet Muffin
1940/09/08

This movie tries so hard to be funny, yet it falls flat every time. Just another example of recycled ideas repackaged with women in an attempt to appeal to a certain audience.

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classicsoncall
1940/09/09

Oh boy, where to start! For a cowboy hero, Gene Autry sure takes part in some questionable and seriously folks, unethical behavior, in this Republic oater, in the interest of saving his inherited meat packing company. I don't know which was worse actually, faking a marriage to a fourteen year old girl, or beating the tar out of an opposing company's lawyer to get back an already signed contract selling his business! Can you picture him running the California Angels using those kinds of tactics? You've really got to chalk this one up to being a product of simpler times, way, way simpler, when movie viewers didn't put too much thought into their pictures.Helping keep things in a lighter perspective, Smiley Burnette's up to his old tricks as Frog Millhouse, but I think he might have been upstaged in the comedy relief department by that glib suit salesman (Joe Frisco). The guy was so smooth I think he used double talk that I was able to understand, and that's pretty smooth. Smiley walks away with an armful of haberdashery and I don't think he had a clue. But you know, Smiley earns his nickname when he takes that hop into the swimming pool at the Randolph party; he actually looked like a frog!I also got a kick out of Autry's save on that runaway dynamite wagon, keep an eye on that scene and you'll see it takes place on two different terrains, mountainside and desert. That Gene sure knew how to steer! I was a little curious going in about the film's title, but it had nothing to do with Gene as a cowboy, but with his being a novice as a businessman. He gets to sing the title song while riding on horseback with the Randolphs, and I'd really like to believe the setting of the movie was somewhere in Texas. That would make sense; if you listen closely to the scene at poolside during the Randolph party, you'll hear Ann Randolph (June Storey) call out to Mr. Bush!!!

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martin lane
1940/09/10

Many miles removed from the courtly, stodgy, and synthetic quasi-cowboy epics normally associated with Gene Autry. Spry and amusing script must have been snuck into Republic via some crew member's lunchbox (even the studio's trotting out their complete library of ancient stock footage for an obligatory stampede climax plays as DELIBERATE high comedy). Add a delightful score, an excellent supporting cast, and a young and almost relaxed looking performance from the star and you come up with a very rare package: an Autry that even an audience allergic to cowboy camp can enjoy. All in all a small delight.

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