Hollywood Barn Dance
Hollywood Barn Dance is a 1947 American film starring Ernest Tubb.[1] It was based on the CBS radio program of the same name, which was originally hosted by Cottonseed Clark, which, in turn, was a "replacement" for Gene Autry's Melody Ranch radio show, aired while the famed singing cowboy was serving in the Army Air Force during World War II.[2]
Hollywood Barn Dance | |
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Directed by | Bernard B. Ray |
Produced by | Jack Schwarz executive Robert L. Lippert |
Production company | Jack Schwartz Productions |
Distributed by | Screen Guild Productions |
Release date | June 21, 1947 |
Running time | 72 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Jack Schwarz bought the film rights in 1947.[3]
Cast
- Ernest Tubb as himself
- Lori Talbott as Helen
- The Texas Troubadours
- Helen Boyce
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References
- "HOLLYWOOD BARN DANCE". Monthly Film Bulletin. 17. 1950. p. 173. ProQuest 1305813343.
- Cottonseed Clark (stage name of Sim Clark Fulks) biography. Retrieved from http://cottonseedclark.com
- Schallert, E. (Mar 26, 1947). "DRAMA AND FILM". Los Angeles Times. ProQuest 165734044.
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