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Public Cowboy No. 1

  • 1937
  • Approved
  • 1h 1m
IMDb RATING
5.6/10
183
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Gene Autry in Public Cowboy No. 1 (1937)
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Rustlers using modern technology (airplanes, shortwave radios, refrigerated trucks) are Gene's target.Rustlers using modern technology (airplanes, shortwave radios, refrigerated trucks) are Gene's target.Rustlers using modern technology (airplanes, shortwave radios, refrigerated trucks) are Gene's target.

  • Director
    • Joseph Kane
  • Writers
    • Oliver Drake
    • Bernard McConville
  • Stars
    • Gene Autry
    • Smiley Burnette
    • Ann Rutherford
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.6/10
    183
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Joseph Kane
    • Writers
      • Oliver Drake
      • Bernard McConville
    • Stars
      • Gene Autry
      • Smiley Burnette
      • Ann Rutherford
    • 11User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Gene Autry
    Gene Autry
    • Deputy Sheriff Gene Autry
    Smiley Burnette
    Smiley Burnette
    • Frog Millhouse
    Ann Rutherford
    Ann Rutherford
    • Helen Morgan
    William Farnum
    William Farnum
    • Sheriff Matt Doniphon
    Arthur Loft
    Arthur Loft
    • Jack Shannon
    Frankie Marvin
    Frankie Marvin
    • Deputy Stubby
    House Peters Jr.
    House Peters Jr.
    • Jim Shannon
    James C. Morton
    James C. Morton
    • Eustace P. Quackenbush
    Maston Williams
    • Thad Slaughter
    Frank LaRue
    Frank LaRue
    • The Judge
    • (as Frank La Rue)
    Milburn Morante
    Milburn Morante
    • Ezra
    Ray Bennett
    Ray Bennett
    • Spotter Collins
    • (uncredited)
    Charles Brinley
    Charles Brinley
    • Townsman
    • (uncredited)
    Bob Burns
    Bob Burns
    • Rancher
    • (uncredited)
    Edward Cecil
    • Lawyer
    • (uncredited)
    Champion
    Champion
    • Champion - Gene's Horse
    • (uncredited)
    Tommy Coats
    • Rustler
    • (uncredited)
    Ernie Daniels
    • Townsman
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Joseph Kane
    • Writers
      • Oliver Drake
      • Bernard McConville
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    6boblipton

    Calling All Cowboys

    Arthur Loft's cattle-rustling operation is a marvel of modernity: he spots the herds from the air, orders the rustling by radio, and moves them by truck. Long-time sheriff William Farnum is baffled, so the county fires him and his deputies (including Gene Autry) and brings in James C. Morton, who boasts he catches the criminals before they commit the crime. But Autry has his own thoughts on how to catch crooks, and pretty newspaper editor Ann Rutherford.

    Orvon Grover Autry's movies were often set in the present day, and this is another of them, with Autry singing four songs, and Smiley Burnette three. It's clean and bright, and well produced; just the sort of movie that would make Autry a wealthy man, first to sell a million copies of a record, first to get a gold record, the only entertainer with five stars on Hollywood's Walk of Fame.
    6bkoganbing

    Calling All Cowboys

    Times are changing out in the west and there's this gang of rustlers who've got sheriff William Farnum and Deputy Gene Autry baffled. The local newspaper editor Ann Rutherford is calling for sheriff Farnum to be replaced and that's not sitting well with Gene. Besides that political differences are interfering in a promising romance.

    Who'd ever have believed it, but Gene's perennial sidekick Smiley Burnette decides that a short wave radio just might be the key to things and son of a gun he turns out to be right. Ham radio operators the world over must have loved this picture.

    No really great songs for Gene come out of this particular film, but Smiley Burnette is a sight to see in a disguise as a cow trying to fend off the attentions of an amorous bull. All in the line of doing some undercover work. Worth watching Public Cowboy No. 1 for that alone.
    dougdoepke

    A Solid 8 on the Matinée Scale

    Good imaginative mix of music, action, comedy, and man vs. machine. Gene's trying to stop a gang of cattle rustlers. Trouble is they're using modern technology like airplanes (spotters) and refrigerated trucks (hauling carcasses) to elude capture. Old Sheriff Doniphon and younger deputy Autry are not having much success, so ranchers call in a high-falutin' motorized detective company (think Pinkertons). So how's this all going to work out—will the new win out over the old. There's a little more story depth here than usual.

    Catch ace director, old Joe Kane using an off-angle camera shot to heighten effect of careening cars. Good touch even if on the arty side. Then there's cutie Ann Rutherford showing why she had such a durable Hollywood career. Heck, I even got laughs out of Frog and buddy donning a cow hide, especially when the horny and apparently near-sighted bull chases them. Okay, these are basically kid's shows, not to be taken seriously. So I have no problem with all the goofy anachronisms as long as they add to entertainment, which they do.

    On the matinée scale (not to be confused with adult westerns) I give this Autry entry a solid 8.
    4planktonrules

    Another odd anachronistic western with Autry

    "Rustlers using modern technology (airplanes, shortwave radios, refrigerated trucks) are Gene's target."--IMDb Summary The version of "Public Cowbiy No. 1" I saw was only 53 minutes long instead of the time listed on IMDb. This is most likely because in the early days of TV they cut down many B-westerns to make them fit TV time slots. However, it's odd that this abbreviated version STILL has so many songs in it, as usually they shortened the films by clipping off a few songs. Actually, clipping a song or two isn't a bad thing, as it tended to speed up the films and keep them much more coherent! But, with ALL the songs seemingly intact in this film, it's not among Autry's best.

    The film begins with Gene Autry doing what he does best--singing a song. Soon you see the most amazingly ridiculous cattle rustlers strike nearby. Although this is a western, the baddies drive up in a HUGE modern truck--one that was awfully ridiculous. With meticulous precision, folks pop out of the truck and they quickly butcher and skin the cattle--and hide them in this refrigerated truck! What sort of western would have this any many other oddities in the old west? Yep...a Gene Autry film! You'll also see Gene's Sidekick, Frog (Smiley Burnett) using a shortwave radio, Gene chasing a truck down a highway...with his horse and airplanes! It's the weird sort of melange that even Roy Rogers films tended to avoid--and Autry films abounded with over the years.

    So is it any good? Well, not particularly. But, it's also pleasant enough as a time-passer...and it IS funny to see all these modern devices along with so many old fashioned at the same time.
    10frank4122

    Old time lawmen vs. Hi-tech Rustlers

    William Farnum and Gene Autry are way behind the times in dealing with airplanes, short wave radio and refridgerated trucks. Who can blame Autry in being distracted by the beautiful Ann Rutherford. Smiley Burnette goes undercover and gets romanced by a bull on the loose while Arthur Loft looks at some easy pickens with cattle rustling. Even House Peters Jr. puts on a shooting clinic against the lawmen. But never fear Eustace P. Quackenbush (James C. Morton) has some modern technology to stop the banditos, or does he? Gene Autry shows why he's Public Cowboy No. 1 with some great singing, riding and acting.

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    • Goofs
      After Frog Millhouse (Smiley Burnette) falls off the refrigerated meat truck where he was dangling on a meat hook, the back of his jacket no longer has a hole in it where the hook would have been.
    • Quotes

      Deputy Sheriff Gene Autry: Thanks a lot, folks. Speeches are not exactly my strong point so maybe I better sing. I'm dedicating this number to a man we should all be mighty grateful to. You old timers remember about 30 years ago this town was pretty wild. Gunfights took place in this very street that claimed the lives of my folks and some of yours. Then a young fella named Doniphon was elected sheriff. He didn't have much equipment - just his guns and his nerves. He still carries the scars of those battles, but he made this a placewhere decent folks could live and raise their families. And that's why I'd like to dedicate "Old Buckaroo" to Matt Doniphon.

    • Connections
      Featured in The Best of Tumbleweed Theater (1987)
    • Soundtracks
      Wanderers
      (1937) (uncredited)

      (also known as "Wanderers of the Wasteland")

      Written by Felix Bernard and Paul Francis Webster

      Sung by Gene Autry, William Farnum, and others

      Reprised by them at the end

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    • Release date
      • August 23, 1937 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Flygande gangsters
    • Filming locations
      • Kernville, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Republic Pictures
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 1 minute
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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