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Song of the Gringo

  • 1936
  • Approved
  • 1h 2m
IMDb RATING
5.0/10
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Tex Ritter and White Flash in Song of the Gringo (1936)
DramaWestern

Tex is sent to investigate miners being killed and their mines confiscated. The culprit is Evans and after Tex joins the gang, he is sent to kill two more miners. When Estaban is killed, Tex... Read allTex is sent to investigate miners being killed and their mines confiscated. The culprit is Evans and after Tex joins the gang, he is sent to kill two more miners. When Estaban is killed, Tex is put on trial for all three murders.Tex is sent to investigate miners being killed and their mines confiscated. The culprit is Evans and after Tex joins the gang, he is sent to kill two more miners. When Estaban is killed, Tex is put on trial for all three murders.

  • Director
    • John P. McCarthy
  • Writers
    • John P. McCarthy
    • Robert Emmett Tansey
    • Al J. Jennings
  • Stars
    • Tex Ritter
    • Ted Adams
    • White Flash
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.0/10
    186
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • John P. McCarthy
    • Writers
      • John P. McCarthy
      • Robert Emmett Tansey
      • Al J. Jennings
    • Stars
      • Tex Ritter
      • Ted Adams
      • White Flash
    • 6User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Tex Ritter
    Tex Ritter
    • Tex
    Ted Adams
    Ted Adams
    • Evans
    White Flash
    • White Flash
    Joan Woodbury
    Joan Woodbury
    • Lolita Valle
    Fuzzy Knight
    Fuzzy Knight
    • Zony
    Monte Blue
    Monte Blue
    • Sheriff
    Warner Richmond
    Warner Richmond
    • Henchman Cherokee
    Al J. Jennings
    Al J. Jennings
    • Judge
    • (as Al Jennings)
    Martin Garralaga
    Martin Garralaga
    • Don Esteban Valle
    William Desmond
    William Desmond
    • Bailiff
    Forrest Taylor
    Forrest Taylor
    • Prosecuting Attorney
    Robert Fiske
    Robert Fiske
    • Defense Attorney
    José Pacheco
    • Orchestra Leader
    Rosa Rey
    • Rosita - the Maid
    José Pacheco and his Continental Orchestra
    • Fiesta Orchestra
    Bob Burns
    Bob Burns
    • Norman Conklin
    • (uncredited)
    Nora Bush
    • Townswoman
    • (uncredited)
    Budd Buster
    Budd Buster
    • Henchman
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • John P. McCarthy
    • Writers
      • John P. McCarthy
      • Robert Emmett Tansey
      • Al J. Jennings
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    5Chance2000esl

    Tex Carries His First Movie and Sings "Rye Whiskey" Too!

    In his debut movie, the camera stays on Tex most of the film, as he sings, tells tall tales, romances the leading lady, and fights the bad guys. Here, in 1936, he was thin, and although he had a boyish and slightly impish look, he carries himself and the movie well as a Western Hero. In an outdoor scene with evil henchman Warner Richmond, you learn that 'You don't mess with Tex!'

    He sings four songs: a couple of his own, "Out on the Prairie," and "My Sweet Chiquita," and two old folk songs, "Sam Hall," and "Rye Whiskey," which became one of his most popular and most requested hits that he performed for the rest of his life. We can see John Ritter in him as he does a comedic turn singing "Rye Whiskey" disguised as a drunken Mexican. This is worth the price of the movie alone!

    As in so many other B westerns, the hero goes undercover to root out the evil doers--in this case the ranch supervisor who is killing miners for their mines and wealth. Tex does it, and gets (and kisses) the girl, played by Joan Woodbury. She performs her own dance at her birthday fiesta. You can also see her as the zombie-like wife in the Mantan Moreland wonder "King of the Zombies" (1941) and as Brenda Starr herself in the Columbia serial "Brenda Starr, Reporter" (1945).

    Also of note is the fact that since the house Tex is staying at belongs to a Spanish don, we hear many of the characters (including Joan) speaking to each other in Spanish. The 'Perry Mason' like courtroom ending, while not altogether unexpected, seems a little rushed.

    So while this film has historical value for Tex's performance of "Rye Whiskey," I can only give it a 5.
    5simplisticconception

    Tex At His Best

    Hard to believe this is Tex debut, it's one of his best works and might be my favorite of his. The music is also some of his best
    6FightingWesterner

    Good Debut Performance By Tex Ritter

    This first film by Tex sets the template for further Ritter adventures, with the easygoing Tex, who's as quick with a song as he is with his six-shooters, a government agent who goes undercover to bust a gang of bad guys while still finding time for romance.

    Tex is great as usual, rising above the okay but unspectacular material, while singing some fantastic songs.

    There's some nicely photographed, atmospheric scenes early on, as a bearded Ritter, trying to sure up his outlaw credentials, takes refuge from a posse in the house of the gang leader, during a violent thunderstorm.

    The highlight of the film definitely has to be Tex's spirited rendition of Jack 'o Diamonds (a.k.a. Rye Whiskey).

    Leading lady Joan Woodbury looks very nice too.
    5bkoganbing

    Tex Goes Undercover

    Just like another country/western star, Gene Autry, was brought to Hollywood to be a singing cowboy, the fledgling Grand National Pictures hired Tex Ritter from the Grand Old Opry to be its singing cowboy. It was a good move, though Grand National never gave him quite the same decent properties as Republic did Autry and Roy Rogers. Song of the Gringo was Tex Ritter's debut film.

    Tex is a deputy sheriff who goes undercover to foil a dastardly plot by outlaws who are killing various mine owners who've been financed by Joan Woodbury's father. The climax of this scheme is for the head villain to marry Woodbury.

    Even bearing in mind that this was for the Saturday matinée kiddie trade, Tex is hardly convincing as an undercover operative. In fact one of the outlaws, Warner Richmond, has suspicions about him from the gitgo. All undercover guys ride a very noticeable white stallion named White Flash which was Ritter's horse as Trigger was to Roy Rogers and Champion to Gene Autry.

    Playing a bit role as a judge is real life desperado, Al Jennings who had a colorful career in the previous century and showed Ritter the movie cowboy ropes. It's worth seeing Song of the Gringo just to see a real part of western history.

    And Ritter himself is a man with a pleasant voice and easy to listen to. Also look for Fuzzy Knight as the sidekick and Monte Blue as the sheriff. And dig that Perry Mason like ending.

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    • Trivia
      Film debut of Tex Ritter. NOTE: Just prior to the start of filming, Ritter went to a barber shop for a haircut. He fell asleep in the barber's chair and too much hair was cut off. This is why in most of the film he keeps his hat clamped tightly on his head, and when he does remove it he's wearing a very obvious wig.
    • Quotes

      Cherokee: You know, boys, it would be right peaceful here if this whinin' and playin' suddenly stopped.

      Tex: [continues to strum his guitar] That reminds me of an hombre I once knew... always braggin' about how tough he was, and how fast he was on the draw. He and I had a crush on the same girl. 'Course it was no contest... my singin' and good looks cinched it. She fell for me. The showdown came when I was singin' a song he didn't like. I told him to go for his gun. Now considerin' everything, he was powerful fast... but not fast enough. And you know boys, I only missed two notes a-gettin' him... but I picked them up before he hit the floor.

    • Connections
      Featured in Golden Saddles, Silver Spurs (2000)
    • Soundtracks
      Out on the Lone Prairie
      (1936) (uncredited)

      Music an Lyrics by Harry S. Miller

      Sung by Tex Ritter

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    • Release date
      • November 22, 1936 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Old Corral
    • Filming locations
      • Monogram Ranch - 24715 Oak Creek Avenue, Newhall, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Edward F. Finney Productions
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 2 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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