Tumbling Tumbleweeds (1935 film)
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Director Joseph Kane Producer Nat Levine Duration Language English | 7/10 Genre Music, Western Production Republic Pictures Country United States | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Release date September 5, 1935 (1935-09-05) (USA) Writer Alan Ludwig (story), Ford Beebe (screenplay) Cast Gene Autry (Gene Autry), Smiley Burnette (Dr. Parker (as George Hayes)), George 'Gabby' Hayes (Dr. Parker (as George Hayes)), Lucile Browne (Jerry (as Lucille Browne))Similar movies Home in Wyomin' , Riders in the Sky , Texas Legionnaires , The Cowboy and the Indians , Billy The Kid Returns , Sundown Trail Tagline The Screen's New Singing Cowboy Star |
Gene autry tumbling tumbleweeds from in old monterey 1939
Tumbling Tumbleweeds is a 1935 American Western film directed by Joseph Kane and starring Gene Autry, Smiley Burnette, and Lucile Browne. Written by Ford Beebe, the film is about a cowboy who returns home after a five-year absence to find his father murdered and his boyhood pal accused of the dastardly deed. Tumbling Tumbleweeds features the songs "Riding Down the Canyon", "That Silver-Haired Daddy of Mine", and the Bob Nolan classic "Tumbling Tumbleweeds".
Contents
- Gene autry tumbling tumbleweeds from in old monterey 1939
- Gene autry ridin down the canyon from tumbling tumbleweeds 1935
- Plot
- Cast
- Filming and budget
- Filming locations
- Stuntwork
- Soundtrack
- Reception
- References

Gene autry ridin down the canyon from tumbling tumbleweeds 1935
Plot
Gene Autry (Gene Autry) returns to his home after a five-year absence as a singing cowboy with a group of strolling players that includes Smiley (Smiley Burnette) and Eightball (Eugene Jackson), who sell Dr. Parker's Painless Panacea. Gene's father, a cattle barron and one of the original "nesters" in the West, was recently murdered during a conflict with his landlord.
While at an abandoned nester's cabin, the group is held up by Harry Brooks (Cornelius Keefe), whom Gene recognizes as his old friend. Wounded and semi-delirious, Harry induces Gene to hide him from the posse headed by Sheriff Manley (George Burton). The deputy later returns and tries to shoot Harry, but Gene chases him away.
In town, the deputy reports to Barney Craven (Edward Hearn), leader of a gang which is trying to silence Harry. Meanwhile, Gene and his friends set up a performance in town, but it is interrupted by Craven's men, who report that Harry is wanted for the murder of Gene's father. Hastening to Harry's home, Gene confronts his former sweetheart Janet, now Harry's wife, and meets Janet's younger sister Jerry (Lucile Browne), whom he had only known as a girl. They assure Gene of Harry's innocence and reveal that Harry and Gene's father were about to sign a settlement over disputed water rights.
Now suspicious of Craven, Gene captures Craven, the deputy, and their cohorts by a series of clever ruses that land them in jail, and thereby vindicates Harry. Gene and Jerry marry and join Smiley and Eightball on the departing Parker wagon.
Cast
Filming and budget
Tumbling Tumbleweeds was filmed July 6–12, 1935. The film had an operating budget of $15,344 (equal to $268,036 today), and a negative cost of $18,801.
Filming locations
Stuntwork
Having learned the art of screen fighting from Yakima Canutt, Gene Autry handled all of the fight scenes himself. Ken Cooper doubled for Autry during the dangerous riding sequences.
Soundtrack
Reception
In his review of the DVD release of the film for DVD Talk, Stuart Galbraith IV wrote:
Gene Autry's first Western for Republic Pictures—indeed, it's regarded as the very first "singing cowboy" Western ever—is one of his best, a very entertaining programmer that crams a lot of entertainment into its short-and-to-the-point 58 minutes. It's more a Western with music than a typical Gene Autry Western; although the basic components for the dozens of musical Westerns Autry would subsequently make for the studio are on display, it's pleasingly rough around the edges, without the formula blandness that would quickly permeate his films.
References
Tumbling Tumbleweeds (1935 film) WikipediaTumbling Tumbleweeds (1935 film) IMDb Tumbling Tumbleweeds (1935 film) themoviedb.org