Movie
Tumbling Tumbleweeds
Western film with a runtime of 61 minutes, released in 1935. Presented in English.
At a Glance
Synopsis
Gene Autry's first starring Western, Tumbling Tumbleweeds sets the pace for the 98 or so Autry oaters to come. As he would for the remainder of his screen career with only one exception, Gene plays Gene Autry, cowboy troubadour, who, upon his return west with musical friends Smiley (Smiley Burnette) and Eightball (Eugene Jackson), not only learns that his father has been murdered but that his childhood friend, Harry Brooks (Cornelius Keefe), is the most likely suspect. Naturally, Harry proves innocent while the real culprit is once again to be found among the town's more notable citizens. Gene, Burnette, and the Sons of the Pioneers (one of whom is the screen debuting Leonard Slye, soon to become Roy Rogers) perform Bob Nolan's title tune, along with "That Silver-Haired Daddy of Mine," by Gene Autry and Jimmy Long; "Ridin' Down the Canyon," by Autry and Smiley Burnette; and "Corn Fed and Rusty," by Burnette.
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Cast
- Gene Autry
- Smiley Burnette
- Lucille Browne
- George Hayes
- George Burton
- George "Gabby" Hayes
- George Cheseboro
- Edward Hearn
- Eugene Jackson
- Cornelius Keefe
- Charles King
- Tom London
- Frankie Marvin
- Tommy Coats
- Oscar Gahan
- Tracey Layne
- Cliff Lyons
- Norma Taylor
- Jack Rockwell
- Charles Whitaker
- Bud Pope
- Bud McClure
- George Morrell
- Ernest W. Miller
- Ford I. Beebe
- Ernest Miller