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
Directed byBernard B. Ray
Produced byJack Schwarz
executive
Robert L. Lippert
Production
company
Jack Schwartz Productions
Distributed byScreen Guild Productions
Release date
June 21, 1947
Running time
72 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Jack Schwarz bought the film rights in 1947.[3]

Cast

gollark: I blame the ability of people to get used to things and then refuse to change them because "that's how it's always been" and probably bad incentive structures.
gollark: I mean, we could have that without computers, it would just be harder, but apparently nobody cares.
gollark: We have computers now. You could have individually tailored learning programs for things each individual is actually interested in.
gollark: If the aim was actually learning and enjoyment, I'm pretty sure it would be much more efficient, yes.
gollark: Oh, and state-sponsored childcare.

References

  1. "HOLLYWOOD BARN DANCE". Monthly Film Bulletin. 17. 1950. p. 173. ProQuest 1305813343.
  2. Cottonseed Clark (stage name of Sim Clark Fulks) biography. Retrieved from http://cottonseedclark.com
  3. Schallert, E. (Mar 26, 1947). "DRAMA AND FILM". Los Angeles Times. ProQuest 165734044.


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