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Song of Old Wyoming

  • 1945
  • Approved
  • 1h 5m
IMDb RATING
6.5/10
106
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Eddie Dean, Jennifer Holt, and Lash La Rue in Song of Old Wyoming (1945)
DramaWestern

Ma Conway, owner of a cattle ranch and publisher of the Laramie Bulletin, wages an up-hill battle to have Wyoming join the Union. She refuses to be intimidated by corrupt politician Lee Land... Read allMa Conway, owner of a cattle ranch and publisher of the Laramie Bulletin, wages an up-hill battle to have Wyoming join the Union. She refuses to be intimidated by corrupt politician Lee Landow and crooked banker Jesse Dixon, teamed up to fight her. Led by cowhand Eddie Reed and f... Read allMa Conway, owner of a cattle ranch and publisher of the Laramie Bulletin, wages an up-hill battle to have Wyoming join the Union. She refuses to be intimidated by corrupt politician Lee Landow and crooked banker Jesse Dixon, teamed up to fight her. Led by cowhand Eddie Reed and foreman Uncle Ezra, the Conway cattle drive is blocked at La Platte Pass by the Dixon hench... Read all

  • Director
    • Robert Emmett Tansey
  • Writers
    • Frances Kavanaugh
    • Robert Emmett Tansey
  • Stars
    • Eddie Dean
    • Jennifer Holt
    • Sarah Padden
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.5/10
    106
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Robert Emmett Tansey
    • Writers
      • Frances Kavanaugh
      • Robert Emmett Tansey
    • Stars
      • Eddie Dean
      • Jennifer Holt
      • Sarah Padden
    • 5User reviews
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    Eddie Dean
    Eddie Dean
    • Eddie Reed
    Jennifer Holt
    Jennifer Holt
    • Vicky Conway
    Sarah Padden
    Sarah Padden
    • Ma Conway
    Lash La Rue
    Lash La Rue
    • The Cheyenne Kid
    • (as Al La Rue)
    Ian Keith
    Ian Keith
    • Lee Landow
    Ray Elder
    • Slim- Cowhand
    Johnny Carpenter
    • Buck - Cowhand
    • (as John Carpenter)
    Emmett Lynn
    Emmett Lynn
    • Uncle Ezra
    Robert Barron
    Robert Barron
    • Jesse Dixon
    Gene Alsace
    Gene Alsace
    • Ringo - Henchman
    • (as Rocky Camron)
    Lee Bennett
    Lee Bennett
    • Waco - Cowhand
    Horace Murphy
    Horace Murphy
    • Timothy Meeks - Editor
    Pete G. Katchenaro
    • Ling - Ranch Cook
    • (as Pete Katchenara)
    Bill Lovett
    • Tex
    • (as Bill Bovett)
    Steve Clark
    Steve Clark
    • Bank Clerk
    Richard Cramer
    Richard Cramer
    • Hodges
    Frank Ellis
    Frank Ellis
    • Henchman
    • (uncredited)
    Chick Hannan
    Chick Hannan
    • Henchman
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Robert Emmett Tansey
    • Writers
      • Frances Kavanaugh
      • Robert Emmett Tansey
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    2planktonrules

    Only for those who must see EVERY B-western ever made.

    This is a very tough movie to watch. Part of it because it's a cheap and dull film. However, part of the problem with watching it isn't the fault of the film makers. The public domain copy is simply a mess--with lots of gaps, skips, faded color and scratchiness. This is clearly an orphaned film! It's degraded horribly...and no one is about to step forward to save it.

    The film stars two prolific but minor western B-movie stars--Eddie Dean and Lash LaRue. The plot involves a lady named 'Ma' and her attempts to use her newspaper to push for statehood. However, some jerks are against statehood for their own selfish reasons. It's basically a variation of western plot #3--the boss-man who wants to control all the land/the local government/the water rights.

    The biggest problem for me wasn't the lousy print but the completely lethargic look and feel to the film. Although there is some obligatory singing and action, none of it is inspired or interesting. And, you can clearly believe that its budget was a paltry $36,000.
    6revdrcac

    Solid B-Western entertainment

    Eddie Dean, the lanky singing cowboy, delivers another action-filled entry in his 1940's western film series. Joined by a pre-whip Lash LaRue, Eddie once again saves the day and in the process helps reform the Cheyenne Kid.

    While the budget for this film was low and the music somewhat mediocre, it still delivers a bang for the buck. Dean was always beloved by his fans and on the strength of his film appearances with Eddie Dean, Lash LaRue later graduated to his own western film series. If you are a fan of the B-Westerns, don't miss this chance to see two of the icons in the same film. Action-filled with an interesting plot !
    9morrisonhimself

    Extraordinarily good debut film, with good script and dialogue and directing

    Eddie Dean was acclaimed by Gene Autry and Roy Rogers, and deservedly so. He was one of the best singers of his era, and one of the best singing cowboys.

    His songs in "Song of Old Wyoming" are pleasant, if not great, and many are sung to the lovely Jennifer Holt so are worth watching and hearing.

    This was almost the debut of Al "Lash" LaRue, billed as La Rue. It was his third film appearance but the first with his soon-to-be-famous whip.

    He has the most exciting role of all the several characters in the film.

    But the two chief villains are among the best actors of the cast, they and "Ma Conway," played by the wonderful veteran Sarah Padden, who kept acting almost to her end, playing in a TV series, "The Gray Ghost," in 1958.

    Ian Keith, as "Landow," and Robert Barron, as banker "Dixon," pretty well steal the acting honors. Superlative performances by both.

    Brawn heavy is played by Gene Alsace, here billed as Rocky Camron, his birth name being Rockford Camron, one that surely should have led to screen stardom. He's always fun to watch, even being a bad guy.

    Emmet Lynn is remarkably subdued and therefore gives one of his best performances.

    All in all, even though "Song of Old Wyoming" is from PRC, it is a very good B Western, giving us lots of action, an involved story of many characters, and is generally very well done.

    There are people who complain about the color process and, yes, the version I saw at YouTube definitely has some problems in the print.

    Never mind. This is a good movie, and it's movie history. I recommend it.
    5CinemaSerf

    Song of Old Wyoming

    Now you either liked singing in Westerns or you didn't, in my view. Well, with the exception of Dean Martin & Ricky Nelson in "Rio Bravo" (1959), I'm in the latter camp so Eddie Dean opening up this cattle rustling, property grabbing tale with the title song and I was already struggling; there were a few more ditties before a reprise of said song at the end - and I was lost! The plot didn't matter - Sarah Padden ("Ma Conway") is an old lady who alternates between rough cattle-rancher and charming old lady, but is certainly not interested in being bullied out of her land by the dastardly due of Ian Keith and Robert Barron, and so some unlikely alliances are forged to defy the baddies. Aside from the crooning, it's not a bad little hour with some fisticuffs and a rather camp effort from Lash La Rue as the "Cheyenne Kid"!
    5richardchatten

    Easy-Going Western Attractively Mounted in Colour

    Eddie Dean is billed above the title in this, the first of a series of Cinecolor westerns he made for PRC (on which colour supervisor W.T.Crespinel rather than cameraman Marcel LePicard shares the main credit with the colour process).

    It's obvious very quickly that with the possible exception of Sarah Padden as matriarch Ma Conway the real star of the film is Al La Rue, looking a lot like Rags Ragland as black-clad, whip-wielding bad boy The Cheyenne Kid, who even leading lady Jennifer Holt finds more interesting than the boring Dean; provoking Dean and La Rue into the film's obligatory punch-up after Cheyenne dismisses her as just a "cheap flirt".

    As 'Lash' LaRue he unsurprisingly was soon promoted to starring in his own vehicles while Dean only lasted a few more films.

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    • Trivia
      This film had its earliest documented telecast in New York City Thursday 3 February 1949 on the Film Theater of the Air on WCBS (Channel 2).
    • Goofs
      The film is set in 1890, but the wall-mounted telephone the villains use to communicate with each other didn't exist yet and phone service wouldn't have been available in frontier Wyoming just 14 years after the telephone had been invented.
    • Connections
      Edited into Meanwhile, Back at the Ranch (1976)
    • Soundtracks
      Hills of Old Wyoming
      by Ralph Rainger and Leo Robin

      Sung by Eddie Dean

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • October 12, 1945 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Romance of the West
    • Filming locations
      • Santa Clarita, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Producers Releasing Corporation (PRC)
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    • Budget
      • $36,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 5m(65 min)
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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