Winning of the West (1953)
Directed by George Archainbaud
Genres - Western, Action, Adventure, Musical |
Sub-Genres - Musical Western |
Release Date - Jan 1, 1953 (USA - Unknown) |
Run Time - 57 min. |
Countries - United States |
MPAA Rating - NR
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Synopsis by Hal Erickson
Winning of the West was Gene Autry's first western vehicle for 1953. It was also one of Autry's better offerings, with the star cast as a territorial ranger with an uncharacteristically nasty streak. When a local newspaper publisher is slain by an outlaw gang, Gene hesitates to pull his gun because he recognizes his own brother (Richard Crane) as one of the outlaws. As a result, he is relieved of his duties and forced to fend for himself. After a series of hair-raising adventures, Autry is compelled to face his brother in a showdown. Somehow, a happy ending arises from all this, though it wouldn't be fair to tell how. Gene Autry is supported by his usual cohorts Smiley Burnette and Gail Davis; he also offers four musical numbers, of which "Find Me My Trusty .45" is the best.
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bad-guy, brother, conflict, corruption, cowboy, criminal, employment, gangster, good-guy, justice, lawlessness, newspaper, outlaw [Western], protection, publisher, ranch, ranger [military], sibling, transformation, west