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Sioux City Sue (1946)

New Songs! New Laughs! New Adventures!

Género : Música, Western

Tiempo de ejecución : 1H 9M

Director : Frank McDonald
Escritor : Olive Cooper

Sinopsis

A Hollywood scout (Lynne Roberts) averts disaster for a singing cowboy (Gene Autry) she has misled.

Actores

Gene Autry
Gene Autry
Gene Autry
Champion
Champion
Champ, Gene's Horse (as Champion - Wonder Horse of the West)
Lynne Roberts
Lynne Roberts
Sue Warner
Sterling Holloway
Sterling Holloway
Nelson 'Nellie' Bly
Richard Lane
Richard Lane
Jefferson Lang

Tripulaciones

Frank McDonald
Frank McDonald
Director
Olive Cooper
Olive Cooper
Screenplay
Armand Schaefer
Armand Schaefer
Associate Producer
R. Dale Butts
R. Dale Butts
Original Music Composer
Joseph Dubin
Joseph Dubin
Original Music Composer
Reggie Lanning
Reggie Lanning
Director of Photography
Fred Allen
Fred Allen
Editor
Gano Chittenden
Gano Chittenden
Art Direction
John McCarthy Jr.
John McCarthy Jr.
Set Decoration
George Milo
George Milo
Set Decoration
Nathan Barragar
Nathan Barragar
Assistant Director
Dick Tyler Sr.
Dick Tyler Sr.
Sound

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