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  • Feb 22, 1950
    "Mule Train" opens nationally, with Gene Autry singing the Tennessee Ernie Ford hit. Autry plays a singing lawman at the fictitious Trail End, and also sings "Roomful Of Roses" and "Cool Water" in the movie. Pat Buttram co-stars
    Jan 30, 1951
    "Gene Autry And The Mounties" debuts in theaters, with Autry playing a Montana marshal who joins Canadian lawmen to chase bank robbers. Pat Buttram and Autry's horse, Champion, make their prerequisite appearances
    Mar 15, 1951
    Gene Autry plays a lawman disrupting a bogus Mexican lottery in the debut of the movie "Texans Never Cry," featuring his sidekick Pat Buttram
    Jun 20, 1951
    "Silver Canyon" appears in American theaters, with Gene Autry playing a Union scout during the Civil War. Also on the bill: the reliable Pat Buttram
    Nov 20, 1951
    "Valley Of Fire" debuts in movie theaters, starring Gene Autry and Pat Buttram. Autry plays a mayor in a southwestern town where outlaws try to hijack a train full of women who are, in essence, mail-order brides
    Mar 18, 1952
    Gene Autry fights corruption among the Texas Rangers in the debut of "Night Stage To Galveston," with Pat Buttram in a supporting role
    May 30, 1952
    "Apache Country" debuts in movie houses, with Gene Autry coming to the rescue of a native tribe that's being being manipulated with alcohol by deceptive white men. Pat Buttram makes his standard appearance. Autry sings "Cold, Cold Heart"
    Sep 30, 1952
    Gene Autry is an undercover agent in the Old West with the on-screen debut of "Wagon Team," co-starring Pat Buttram. Autry re-visits his signature song, "Back In The Saddle Again"
    Nov 30, 1952
    Gene Autry goes north of the border to work on a dude ranch as the western "Blue Canadian Rockies" debuts. Along for the ride is his faithful buddy, Pat Buttram
    Mar 25, 1953
    "On Top Of Old Smoky" debuts in movie theaters, with Gene Autry and Smiley Burnette. In the picture, Autry protects a Texas land owner from poachers

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