Call of the Canyon
A radio saleswoman (Ruth Terry) helps a singing cattleman (Gene Autry) trap a shady meat buyer with a bogus broadcast.
Joseph Santley
Casts & Crew
Gene Autry
Smiley Burnette
Ruth Terry
Thurston Hall
Joe Strauch Jr.
Cliff Nazarro
Dorothea Kent
Edmund MacDonald
Marc Lawrence
John Harmon
John Holland
Joy Barlow
Valmere Barman
Muriel Barr
Ray Bennett
Pat Brady
Audrene Brier
Bob Burns
Budd Buster
Champion
Gill Dennis
Johnny Duncan
June Earle
Hugh Farr
Karl Farr
Charles Flynn
Genevieve Grazis
Carey Harrison
Earle Hodgins
Frank Jaquet
Edna Johnson
Red Knight
Richard Landry
Billie Lane
Jimmie Lucas
Jean Lucius
Anthony Marsh
Buddy Martin
Frankie Marvin
Bud Mercer
Lee Morrison
Bob Nolan
Broderick O'Farrell
Jack O'Shea
Lloyd Perryman
Gerald Pierce
Rose Plumer
Lorin Raker
Fred Santley
Tim Spencer
Jeanne Strasser
Al Taylor
Tim Taylor
Irene Thomas
Fred Walburn
Eddy Waller
Frank Ward
Charles Williams
Rosemary Wilson
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