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Swing in the Saddle

"C'mon and celebrate with these celebrities of radio and screen in THE WEST'S BEST MUSICAL IN YEARS!"

In this tuneful western, two curious actresses head West to find out the name of their secret admirer. Songs include: "Amor," (Sunny Skylar, Gabriel Ruiz), "Hey Mabel" (Fred Stryker), "By the River Sainte Marie" (Edgar Leslie, Harry Warren), "She Broke My Heart in Three Places" (Oliver Drake), "When It's Harvest Time in Peaceful Valley" (Robert Martin, Raymond McKee), and "There'll Be a Jubilee" (Phil Moore).

Top Cast

  • Jane Frazee

    Jane Frazee

    Penny Morrow

  • Guinn 'Big Boy' Williams

    Guinn 'Big Boy' Williams

    'Tiny' Baldwin

  • Slim Summerville

    Slim Summerville

    Northup 'Slim' Bayliss

  • Carla Balenda

    Carla Balenda

    Judy Bayliss

  • Mary Treen

    Mary Treen

    Addie LaTour

  • Red River Dave

    Red River Dave

    Steve Barrett

  • Carole Mathews

    Carole Mathews

    Doreen Nesbitt

  • Byron Foulger

    Byron Foulger

    Sheriff Mort Tucker

  • Cousin Emmy

    Cousin Emmy

    Cousin Emmy

Overview

In this tuneful western, two curious actresses head West to find out the name of their secret admirer. Songs include: "Amor," (Sunny Skylar, Gabriel Ruiz), "Hey Mabel" (Fred Stryker), "By the River Sainte Marie" (Edgar Leslie, Harry Warren), "She Broke My Heart in Three Places" (Oliver Drake), "When It's Harvest Time in Peaceful Valley" (Robert Martin, Raymond McKee), and "There'll Be a Jubilee" (Phil Moore).

Rating

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