The Last Round-Up (1947 film)
1947 film by John English
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The Last Round-Up is a 1947 American Western film, directed by John English and starring Gene Autry and Champion.[1]
Directed byJohn English
Screenplay byJack Townley
Story byJack Townley
Earle Snell
Earle Snell
Produced byArmand Schaefer
| The Last Round-Up | |
|---|---|
| Directed by | John English |
| Screenplay by | Jack Townley |
| Story by | Jack Townley Earle Snell |
| Produced by | Armand Schaefer |
| Starring | Gene Autry Champion |
| Cinematography | William Bradford |
| Edited by | Aaron Stell |
| Music by | Mischa Bakaleinikoff (uncredited) Joseph Dubin (uncredited) Paul Sawtell (uncredited) |
| Color process | Black and white |
Production company | Gene Autry Productions |
| Distributed by | Columbia Pictures |
Release date |
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Running time | 77 minutes |
| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
Plot
A rancher tries to convince an Indian tribe to relocate, so their land can be used to provide water for Kansas City.
Cast
- Gene Autry as Gene Autry
- Champion as Champ, Gene's Horse
- Jean Heather as Carol Taylor
- Ralph Morgan as Charlie Mason
- Carol Thurston as Lydia Henry
- Mark Daniels as Matt Mason
- Robert Blake as Mike Henry (as Bobby Blake)
- Russ Vincent as Jeff Henry
- The Texas Rangers as Singing Quartette