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Plot

Bing Crosby's only western (outside of the 1966 version of Stagecoach), Rhythm on the Range stars Crosby as a casual cowpoke on his way back to the Wide Open Spaces after an eastern visit. He meets a young train stowaway (Frances Farmer), whom he regards as a hoydenish vagabond until learning that she's the owner of the ranch where he works. Farmer resists Crosby's charms until he rescues her from a gang of rustlers. Among the supporting cast is Mischa Auer, Bob "Bazooka" Burns, and, in her film debut, 19-year-old Martha Raye. The film also introduces the song hit "I'm an Old Cowhand", which is sung at one point or another by everyone in the cast, including Russian-born Mischa Auer. Rhythm on the Range was remade in 1956 as Pardners, with a few minor alterations--notably the casting of Jerry Lewis in the Frances Farmer role!
MPAA Rating:
Genre(s):
Comedy,Family,Musicals,Westerns
Run Time:
85min.
Distributor(s):
Paramount
Director(s):
Themes:
Cattle Ranchers,Workplace Romance,Ranchers
Tone:
Light,Sweet,Warm
Keywords:
bad-guy,bull,cowboy,dude-ranch,kidnapping,marriage-arranged,rodeo,runaway [from home],stowaway,train [locomotive]
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