Cowboy movie star Stoney Rhodes (Jock Mahoney as Jock O'Mahoney) has made one western film and thinks he is on a personal appearance tour paid for by the studio, but he and his film were so ... Read allCowboy movie star Stoney Rhodes (Jock Mahoney as Jock O'Mahoney) has made one western film and thinks he is on a personal appearance tour paid for by the studio, but he and his film were so bad that the studio, unknown to Stoney, has cancelled his contract, and his mother has mor... Read allCowboy movie star Stoney Rhodes (Jock Mahoney as Jock O'Mahoney) has made one western film and thinks he is on a personal appearance tour paid for by the studio, but he and his film were so bad that the studio, unknown to Stoney, has cancelled his contract, and his mother has mortgaged her home to supply the funds necessary for the tour and expenses of Stoney and his ... Read all
- Stoney Rhodes
- (as Jock O'Mahoney)
- Member, The Pied Pipers
- (as The Pied Pipers)
- Member, The Pied Pipers
- (as The Pied Pipers)
- Member, The Pied Pipers
- (as The Pied Pipers)
- Member, The Pied Pipers
- (as The Pied Pipers)
- Member, The Oklahoma Wranglers
- (as The Oklahoma Wranglers)
- Fiddle Player - Oklahoma Wranglers
- (as The Oklahoma Wranglers)
- Member, The Oklahoma Wranglers
- (as The Oklahoma Wranglers)
- Bass Player - Oklahoma Wranglers
- (as The Oklahoma Wranglers)
- Old Man with Horse
- (uncredited)
- Gene Autry
- (voice)
- (uncredited)
- Gang Leader
- (uncredited)
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Stony (Jock Mahoney) is an untalented cowboy star whose one movie was a bomb. To make it worse, Stony isn't exactly the heroic sort. Sure, he looks rugged and handsome but he also faints at the sight of blood and is afraid to fight! This movie is a cute look at how Stony goes from an unemployed has-been to a guy who wins the girl and a new movie career.
The film is very tongue-in-cheek...and I liked that. My only complaint is that if you don't love old fashioned country music, it'll be mighty painful, pardner!
The plot of "Hoedown," if that's what you can call it, deals with a movie cowboy, Stoney Rhodes (Mahoney), who is all show and no substance. In fact, he's really a mamma's boy and a weenie, though he looks tough in his rhinestone cowboy getup. He thinks he's in love with Vera (Jeff Donnell), apparently something of a journalist/promoter. However, one of Eddy's singing companions, Carolina Cotton, is stuck on him. Carolina already has a fellow stuck on her, none other than Potatoes (Big Boy Williams). Enter a trio of bank robbers who try to hold the entire musical troupe including Stoney hostage. They push Stoney around until suddenly (maybe he ate his spinach) he comes alive, takes care of the robbers, and rides off into the sunset with Carolina. This all sounds dopey but it's actually fun to watch.
There is a wild chase at the end involving a getaway car with Carolina being kidnapped by the ringleader of the robbers, Stoney on his horse, with Big boy and Vera in a car coming up the rear. Eddy is back at the ranch taking care of the other two bad guys, having hit them both on the head with one of his Tennessee plow handles. Mahoney gets to show off some fancy riding and trick work. He also uses on of his mentor's, Gene Autry, old tricks of running down a car doing 100 on a horse doing 40 by cutting across via shortcuts and jumping from the horse to the car as if the car were a runaway stagecoach.
"Hoedown" also spotlights the talents of Carolina Cotton one of the golden girls of western swing. She gets to do one song in the film but doesn't really get the opportunity to let go with her amazing ability to yodel like nobody else this side of Roy Rogers. She too was sponsored so to speak by Gene Autry and was also close friends with Frog Millhouse and Eddy Arnold.
"Hoedown" is a difficult film to classify but oodles of fun to watch.
Did you know
- ConnectionsReferences The Strawberry Roan (1948)
- SoundtracksJust a Little Lovin' (Will Go a Long Way)
Written by Eddy Arnold and Zeke Clements
Sung by Eddy Arnold
Details
- Runtime1 hour 4 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1