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The Old Corral

The Old Corral
Directed by Joseph Kane

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Gene autry defends a damsel in distress whos marked for murder. Studio: Ingram Entertainment Release Date: 10/01/2002 Starring: Gene Autry Roy Rogers


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #67454 in DVD
  • Brand: Ingram
  • Released on: 2003-08-05
  • Rating: NR (Not Rated)
  • Aspect ratio: 1.33:1
  • Formats: Black & White, Color, DVD, NTSC
  • Original language: English
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Running time: 54 minutes

Customer Reviews

Gene Autry western introducing Leonard Sly (Roy Rogers)5
This is one of my favorites to watch over and over. Gene plays a local sheriff who arrests the Okeff brothers for robbing a bus. Many people I know point to this movie as Gene giving Roy Rogers his start. Roy is listed as Leonard Sly, his real name. He appears with Bob Nolan, the song writer for the Sons of The Pioneers, and the rest of the group as the O'keff brothers. The real plot involves Eastern crooks that are looking for a girl who witnessed a shooting. It is a must have for a Roy Rogers or Gene Autry collector.

Back in time4
Watching this movie was great, it was total humour. I have added this to my collection of movies of the past. I can relax on Saturday mornings and watch this movie over and over. I have even gone as far as to join up with the original site for these movies, but I will still order more from Amazon as well. I would recommend this movie as a great classic.

Two Singing Cowboys for the Price of One!3
An engaging Gene Autry musical-western that clocks in at 54 minutes. Directed with breezy flair by Joseph Kane, "The Old Corral" (1936) features plenty of action, Smiley Burnette's comic relief, plus an early appearance by Roy Rogers and the Sons of the Pioneers (who sing "Down Along the Sleepy Rio Grande" and "Silent Trails"). It's also great to see Lon Chaney Jr. play a slimy henchman three years before his screen breakthrough in "Of Mice and Men." Republic's "B movie" craftsmanship provides the ideal showcase for America's Favorite Singing Cowboy.