Sierra Sue (1941)
1h 4m
Running Time
November 12, 1941Release Date
Sierra Sue (1941)
1h 4m
Running Time
November 12, 1941Release Date
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Plot.
To fight a poisonous weed, ranchers are burning their land. Gene is the Inspector brought in and he recommends spraying. The spraying goes well until the Larabee ranch is reached. When Larrabee refuses to allow the equipment on his land, Gene has it sprayed by airplane. Cattle must stay off recently sprayed land and when a Larrabee man shoots down the plane, the crash sends the cattle stampeding toward the newly sprayed land.
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Cast & Crew.
Gene Autry
Gene Autry
Smiley Burnette
Frog Millhouse
Fay McKenzie
Sue Larrabee
Frank M. Thomas
Stacey Bromfield
Robert Homans
George Larrabee
Earle Hodgins
Brandywine
Dorothy Christy
Verebel Featherstone
Kermit Maynard
Jarvis
Jack Kirk
Sheriff Smith
Budd Buster
Greg Travis
Eddie Dean
Jerry Willis
Rex Lease
Rancher Rex
William Morgan
Director
Peggy Gray
Hairstylist
Robert J. Wilke
Carnival Spectator (uncredited)
Earl Felton
Writer
Harry Grey
Associate Producer
Julian Zimet
Writer
Jack A. Marta
Cinematographer
Lester Orlebeck
Editor
Al Wilson
Production Manager
Bob Mark
Makeup Supervisor
Nelson Shawn
Lyricist
Jule Styne
Songs / Lyricist
Allan Fleming
Lyricist
Media.
Details.
Release DateNovember 12, 1941
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 4m
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This Movie Is About.
ranch
airplane
inspector
cannabis
cattle
Wiki.
Sierra Sue is a 1941 American Western film directed by William Morgan and starring Gene Autry, Smiley Burnette, and Fay McKenzie. Written by Earl Felton and Julian Zimet, the film is about a government inspector investigating a poisonous weed that is destroying the rangeland supporting the area's cattle. The inspector must persuade the ranchers to reject a plan to burn the land and support a new process of chemical spraying from an airplane. The film features the popular Autry songs "Be Honest With Me", "Ridin' the Range", and the title track.