Git Along Little Dogies (1937)
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Gene Autry gets into a heated fight with an oil company in this very tuneful early entry in the Autry oeuvre, restored in 2001 under the auspices of {"Gene Autry Entertainment}. Gene, who believes the oil wells will pollute the grazing land, is feuding with broadcaster Doris Maxwell (Judith… More Gene Autry gets into a heated fight with an oil company in this very tuneful early entry in the Autry oeuvre, restored in 2001 under the auspices of {"Gene Autry Entertainment}. Gene, who believes the oil wells will pollute the grazing land, is feuding with broadcaster Doris Maxwell (Judith Allen), whose banker father (William Farnum) has embezzled $25,000 to fund a local drilling project. Our hero, however, changes his mind when news arrives of a railroad to be built if and when the well comes in. He also discovers that George Wilkins (Weldon Heyburn), the oil-drilling superintendent, has framed old man Maxwell and is now claiming the well to be dry in order to take over the operation himself. In addition to Harris Heyman and Snyde Miller's title tune and Jean Schwartz and William Jerome's "Chinatown My Chinatown, Git Along Little Dogie includes a sing-along of such standard melodies as "Red River Valley" and She'll Be Comin' Round the Mountain", complete with on-screen lyrics for audience participation. ~ Hans J. Wollstein, Rovi
- Directed By
- Joseph Kane
- Genres
- Western, Action & Adventure, Classics
- In Theaters
- Mar 27, 1937 Wide
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Cast
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Gene Autry
as Gene Autry
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Smiley Burnette
as Frog Millhouse
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Maple City Four
as Themselves
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Judith Allen
as Doris Maxwell
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Weldon Heyburn
as George Wilkins
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William Farnum
as Maxwell
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Willie Fung
as Sing Low
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Carleton Young
as holdup man
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The Cabin Kids
as Brown children
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Frank Austin
as townsman
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Lynton Brent
as holdup man
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Champion
as Himself
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Earl Dwire
as townsman
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Frank Ellis
as rancher
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Jack Kirk
as rancher
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Lydia Knott
as townswoman
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Murdock MacQuarrie
as townsman
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Frankie Marvin
as henchman
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Sam McDaniel
as Sam Brown
- Monte Montague
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G. Raymond Nye
as sheriff
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Eddie Parker
as henchman
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Charles Sullivan
as henchman
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Al Taylor
as henchman
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Fred Burns
as townsman
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Horace B. Carpenter
as Clem
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George Morrell
as storekeeper
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Jack C. Smith
as rancher
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Will Ahern
as Himself
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Charles Murphy
as townsman
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Chuck Baldra
as musician
- Robert Burns
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Oscar Gahan
as musician
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Tracy Layne
as rancher
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Eva McKenzie
as townswoman
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Pascale Perry
as holdup man
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Rose Plummer
as Clem's wife
- Gladys Ahern
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Silver Tip Baker
as townsman
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Bobby Burns
as rancher
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Ken Card
as musician
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Art Davis
as musician
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Grace Ahern
as Herself
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Buck Morgan
as townsman