Gaucho Serenade

Gaucho Serenade

It's Gene at his best ! Singing, riding, fighting his way into great new adventure !

6.0 /10 1 votes
May 9, 1940 1h 6m Released

Storyline

Gene Autry and sidekick Frog Millhouse depart Madison Square Garden and NYC heading west for home in their car and a horse trailer carrying Gene's horse, Champion. They discover that Ronnie Willoughby, a young boy just off the boat from school in England, has hitched a ride, thinking that Gene and Frog were sent by his father to meet him. Ronnie thinks his father is a big rancher in the west and doesn't know that his father, Alfred Willoughby, is serving time in San Quentin prison because of a frame-up by the officials of a packing company. To keep the father from testifying against them, the packing company officials, Carter, Jenkins and Martin, have arranged for the boy to be kidnapped. Along the way a runaway bride, Joyce Halloway, and her young sister Patsy join the troupe.

Key Information

Director Frank McDonald
Writers Betty Burbridge, Bradford Ropes
Studio Republic Pictures
Rating 6.0/10
Language EN

Photos

Cast & Crew

Gene Autry

Gene Autry

Gene Autry

Smiley Burnette

Smiley Burnette

Frog Millhouse

June Storey

June Storey

Joyce Halloway

Mary Lee

Mary Lee

Patsy Halloway

Duncan Renaldo

Duncan Renaldo

Gaucho Don José

Clifford Severn

Ronnie Willoughby

Lester Matthews

Lester Matthews

Frederick Willoughby

Smith Ballew

Smith Ballew

Buck Benson

Joseph Crehan

Joseph Crehan

Edward Martin

William Ruhl

Henchman Carter

Wade Boteler

Wade Boteler

Rancher

Ted Adams

Ted Adams

E.J. Jenkins

Frequently Asked Questions

Gaucho Serenade was released on May 9, 1940.

The runtime of Gaucho Serenade is 1h 6m.

Gaucho Serenade is a Comedy, Drama, Music, Western movie.

Gaucho Serenade has a rating of 6.0 out of 10 on TMDB.

Gaucho Serenade is available to watch. Check streaming platforms and theaters near you.

Gaucho Serenade was directed by Frank McDonald.

The main cast of Gaucho Serenade includes Gene Autry, Smiley Burnette, June Storey.

Gaucho Serenade is originally in English.