Movie: Sierra Sue

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Gene Autry
Gene Autry

Gene Autry

Smiley Burnette
Smiley Burnette

Frog Millhouse

Fay McKenzie
Fay McKenzie

Sue Larrabee

Frank M. Thomas
Frank M. Thomas

Banker Bromfield

Robert Homans
Robert Homans

George Larrabee

Earle Hodgins
Earle Hodgins

Brandywine

Dorothy Christy
Dorothy Christy

Verebel Featherstone

Kermit Maynard
Kermit Maynard

Jarvis

Kermit Maynard
Kermit Maynard

Sheriff Smith

Eddie Dean
Eddie Dean

Jerry Willis - Pilot

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    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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    1941-11-12

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