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The Old Barn Dance

  • 1938
  • Approved
  • 1h
IMDb RATING
5.2/10
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Gene Autry in The Old Barn Dance (1938)
DramaMusicWestern

Autry and his buddies have a horse selling business which is threatened by a tractor company which claims horses are out of date.Autry and his buddies have a horse selling business which is threatened by a tractor company which claims horses are out of date.Autry and his buddies have a horse selling business which is threatened by a tractor company which claims horses are out of date.

  • Director
    • Joseph Kane
  • Writers
    • Bernard McConville
    • Charles F. Royal
  • Stars
    • Gene Autry
    • Smiley Burnette
    • Joan Valerie
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.2/10
    200
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Joseph Kane
    • Writers
      • Bernard McConville
      • Charles F. Royal
    • Stars
      • Gene Autry
      • Smiley Burnette
      • Joan Valerie
    • 10User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Gene Autry
    Gene Autry
    • Gene Autry
    Smiley Burnette
    Smiley Burnette
    • Frog Millhouse
    Joan Valerie
    Joan Valerie
    • Sally Dawson
    • (as Helen Valkis)
    Sammy McKim
    Sammy McKim
    • Johnny Dawson
    Walt Shrum and His Colorado Hillbillies
    • Musicians
    • (as Walter Shrum and his Colorado Hillbillies)
    The Stafford Sisters
    • Trio of Comic Singers
    • (as Stafford Sisters)
    Maple City Four
    • Comic Singers
    Roy Rogers
    Roy Rogers
    • Singer
    • (as Dick Weston)
    Ivan Miller
    Ivan Miller
    • Mr. Thornton
    Earl Dwire
    Earl Dwire
    • Clem Handley
    Hooper Atchley
    Hooper Atchley
    • Maxwell
    Ray Bennett
    Ray Bennett
    • Henchman Buck
    • (as Raphael Bennett)
    Carleton Young
    Carleton Young
    • Peabody
    Frankie Marvin
    Frankie Marvin
    • Cowboy
    Earle Hodgins
    Earle Hodgins
    • Terwilliger
    Gloria Rich
    Gloria Rich
    • County Fair Singer
    Victor Adamson
    Victor Adamson
    • Cowboy
    • (uncredited)
    Chris Allen
    • Old Dancer
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Joseph Kane
    • Writers
      • Bernard McConville
      • Charles F. Royal
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    3sandcrab277

    same old samo

    A stupid woman causes a furor because she can't think past her own importance ... she lies and coerces for monetary gain and is used by the crooks to their advantage so they can acquire huge pieces of real estate at no cost ... autry finally figures it out in the long run but major damage has been done ... the young lad is the only smart one in the film
    7boblipton

    Gene Is Riding High

    Gene Autry and his hands head into town to hold a barn dance preparatory to their horse auction. But all the farmers are using Ivan Miller's tractors. Joan Valerie wants to have Miller advertise on her new radio station, but he doesn't think it will do much for sales, until he hears Autry singing. Get him for the show, Miller tells her, and he'll sign a contract. Gene doesn't want to be advertising tractors, so she tells him he'll be doing it for other groups, and she'll set up a mobile hook-up. Sales of tractors zoom, but they're being bought on credit, and with the crop coming in, the finance company (also controlled by Miller) starts to repossess the tractors. Want them back? Pledge your crops.

    Besides the riding, stunts, Smiley Burnette driving a tractor back and forth to wreck a sales meeting, and good country and western singing, this Autry vehicle shows that director Joseph Kane and his staff have gotten the formula down, using it to tell something more than Frank Gruber's Seven Western Plots. It also says something about the value of the older ways, and the advantages of progress -- and their risks.

    Autry knew his movies made a lot of money for Republic, so he decided to negotiate. Republic caved, and Autry's next movie was released six months later. But they had a back-up plan. In December they would release their first movie starring Roy Rogers.
    HarlowMGM

    Not Enough Dancing - or Singing - in The Barn

    Slight Gene Autry vehicle will be a disappointment to those hoping by the time it's a full-fledged country-western musical along the lines of similar "b" movies from the period. Gene stars as a cowboy who sells wild horses in auctions with his group from town to town, singing and entertaining the crowds to get their attention. A young woman whose father owns a small town radio station tries to hire him to help out her failing station as a tractor seller wants an act for him to purchase radio time. Gene is not interested, given tractors are competition for his horses, but the girl tricks Roy into signing a contract just to appear on the radio but not letting him know his slot is sponsored by the tractor salesman. Of course the tractor salesman is also a crooked sort who signs the locals to contracts they can't make payments for and the locals blame Gene (WTH?) and go to whup him, of course they can't but good guy Gene tries to right the wrong done in his name.

    Gene has some good western numbers but this is a kind of silly story and the leading lady's actions seem as mercenary as the bad guy. The ending is surprising violent with at least one corpse and in Gene's action scenes toward the end are rather brazenly done by a stuntman who scarcely resembles him.
    dougdoepke

    Good Compact Script

    Good compact screenplay that manages to coordinate songs, action, and radio-station plot in fairly smooth fashion. Okay, so maybe a tractor can do the work of 5 horses, but can a tractor run down a bad-guy in a car by going overland. Gene shows how a horse can (before Champion). Besides, a tractor can't be stroked or nuzzle like a buddy like a horse can.

    Actually, the movie somewhat mirrors Depression era conditions (1938)—the farmers owe more on the tractors than they can pay, so they may lose their farms. Trouble is they're the victims of a crooked scheme that involves the unwitting Autry, who then has to make things right.

    I like the radio programming from behind a bale of hay—a whole new concept in broadcasting. In fact, mobile broadcasting plays an important role in the story. Of course, Frog (Burnette) gets to do his bit, and by playing a musical instrument that looks like it's from Mars. All in all, it's a good little Autry programmer, Gene's last for Republic studios, who soon hired Roy Rogers to replace him. Oh well, I still like horses best.
    5kentbartholomew

    Gene fights dishonest tractor salesmen

    Pretty standard early Gene Autry. Horse Traders, Gene and sidekick Smiley, find themselves suckered into a tractor peddling scheme, designed to swindle the local landowners, by unsuspecting radio station saleslady Sally Dawson (Joan Valerie). When the town blames them Gene and Smiley must prove their innocence and bring the bad guys to justice.

    Gene cranks out a fair amount of tunes and Smiley contributes more than a fair share of comic relief in an average oater. This one is really more of a Musical with appearances by Walt Shrum and his Colorado Hillbillies and the Stafford Sisters.

    The Old Barn Dance is also notable because it gave rise to bit player "Dick Weston" AKA Roy Rogers who would soon become Republics number one Singing Cowboy.

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    • Trivia
      Gene Autry temporarily left Republic Pictures in a contract after this film. As Republic's "singing cowboy" he was replaced in his next scheduled feature, Crépuscule (1938), by the young singer Dick Weston, whom the studio renamed Roy Rogers.
    • Connections
      Featured in Golden Saddles, Silver Spurs (2000)
    • Soundtracks
      She'll Be Comin' 'Round the Mountain When She Comes
      (uncredited)

      Traditional

      Played during the opening credits

      Performed by The Stafford Sisters later

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    • Release date
      • January 29, 1938 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Karl för sin häst
    • Filming locations
      • Alabama Hills, Lone Pine, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Republic Pictures
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    • Runtime
      1 hour
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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