The Strawberry Roan with Gene Autry: DVD Cover

    The Strawberry Roan Director: Jon English Cast: Gene Autry, Gloria Henry, Jack Holt, Dick Jones

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    • DVD Release Date: 09/04/2007
    • Original Release: 1948
    • Rating: Not Rated
    • Sales Rank: 21,905

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    Centennial bonus: Phantom Empire Chapter Seven, "From Death to Life"; Centennial bonus: Pilot for TV series "The Strawberry Roan"; Centennial bonus: Audio commentary with stars Dick Jones and Gloria Henry; Original movie trailer; Reminiscing with Gene Autry and Pat Buttram at the "Melody Ranch Theater"; Excerpts from the original "Melody Ranch Radio Show"; Production and publicity stills; Poster and lobby card art, original press kit material; Trivia and movie facts

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    Disc #1 -- Gene Autry Collection: The Strawberry Roan
    1. Main Title; The Strawberry Roan [3:13]
    2. The Chase [7:18]
    3. Breaking the Roan [6:51]
    4. The Horse Posse [7:17]
    5. Safe and Sound [3:42]
    6. Texas Sandman [2:49]
    7. Champ Pays a Visit [7:30]
    8. Friendship Gone Sour [5:39]
    9. The Angel Song [5:34]
    10. Meeting With Gene [4:16]
    11. When the White Roses Bloom [2:40]
    12. Keeping the Wolves at Bay [11:54]
    13. Joe Takes the Reins [8:14]
    14. The Strawberry Roan [2:04]

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    Gene Autry's equine sidekick Champion takes the center stage in western drama, based on a story by fellow sagebrush star Ken Maynard. Walt Bailey (Jack Holt) is teaching his young son Joe (Dickie Jones) how to break in a horse when a high-spirited steed (Champion) throws the boy, leaving him severely injured. Furious, Walt demands that the horse be killed, but instead it escapes and ranch foreman Gene (Gene Autry) decides to train the horse rather than destroy it. When Gene returns with the horse, Walt's range returns anew, but Gene senses that the newly tamed horse's spirit could help inspire Joe to overcome his handicap. This was Gene Autry's first picture in color, and (of course) featured him singing five songs of the West. Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

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