The Gene Autry Show : The Silver Arrow (1950)
Directed by Frank McDonald
Genres - Western, Sports & Recreation |
Sub-Genres - Musical Western |
Run Time - 30 min. |
Countries - United States |
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Synopsis by Hans J. Wollstein
In the third entry of his long-running television series, Gene Autry comes across a man murdered by a silver arrow. In Cottonwood, Autry and sidekick Pat Buttram learn that the victim was one of four men responsible for sending Randy Edwards (Jim Frasher) up the river for a crime he may not have committed. The prosecutor in the case, Councilman Frank Andrews (Robert Livingston), demands that Sheriff Garner (Ray Bennett) arrest Randy, who is free after having served his prison sentence. But is Randy the Silver Arrow Killer, or is someone using him as a patsy for his own nefarious purpose? When not hunting down killers, Gene Autry sings "Can't Shake the Sand of Texas From My Shoes." "The Silver Arrow" was restored by Gene Autry Entertainment.
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arrow, champion, cowboy, excitement, guitar, hero, rodeo, television