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Reminiscing with Gene Autry and Pat Buttram at the "Melody Ranch Theater"; Excerpts from the original "Melody Ranch Radio Show"; Production and publicity stills; Original press kit material; Poster and lobby card art; Trivia and movie facts
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1. Main Title; A Dust Devil for Justice [5:23]
2. The Red Valley Welcome Wagon [5:36]
3. Buckin' Trouble [5:22]
4. Talking to Strangers [3:35]
5. Too Close for Comfort [4:58]
6. A Way With the Ladies [3:03]
7. As Long As I Have My Horse [1:49]
8. Risky Business [3:44]
9. Tweedle-O-Twill [1:56]
10. Pouring it to 'Em [5:07]
11. Never a Dull Moment [3:40]
12. Whirlwind [1:58]
13. Delicate Things [3:20]
14. Bringing Up the Rear [3:00]
15. Where There's a Will [5:09]
16. Hatching a Plot [2:51]
17. Coming Clean [8:08]
18. Beautiful Country [1:23]
Gene Autry stars in the 1951 sagebrusher Whirlwind. In this outing, Autry plays a frontier postal inspector known for his lightning speed in the saddle (hence the title). Travelling incognito, Autry and his sidekick Smiley Burnette endeavor to get the goods on the "respectable" head of an outlaw empire. It isn't fair to give away the identity of the villain, though seasoned moviegoers will be able to solve this little mystery in the first reel. Gail Davis, TV's Annie Oakley, once more shows up as Gene Autry's leading lady in Whirlwind. As a bonus, Autry performs three songs, including the title tune. Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide