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  1. Trail to San Antone película dirigida por John English y protagonizada por Gene Autry, Champion Jr. y Peggy Stewart. Año: 1947. Sinopsis: Gene está dispuesto a ayudar a un jinete lisiado cuando un semental salvaje huye con la veloz yegua que planea que monte el jinete, por lo que Gene despega en un avión para traerlos de regreso., Sinopsis ...

  2. Trail to San Antone: Directed by John English. With Gene Autry, Champion Jr., Peggy Stewart, Sterling Holloway. Gene is out to help a crippled jockey when a wild stallion runs away with the speedy mare he plans for the jockey to ride, so Gene takes off in an airplane to bring them back.

    • (98)
    • Drama, Music, Western
    • John English
    • 1947-01-25
  3. Trail to San Antone is a 1947 American Western film directed by John English, written by Jack Natteford and Luci Ford, and starring Gene Autry, Peggy Stewart, Sterling Holloway, William "Bill" Henry, Johnny Duncan and Tris Coffin. It was released on January 25, 1947, by Republic Pictures.

    • January 25, 1947
  4. Trail to San Antone. 1947 · 1 hr 8 min. TV-PG. Western · Musicals. Gene Autry tries to help a young jockey get back on track after an “accident” arranged by a horse trainer ruins his career. Action-packed adventure with fantastic stunts, and Gene Autry's Champion. Subtitles: English. Starring: Gene Autry Champion Jr. Peggy Stewart.

    • John English
    • January 1, 1947
    • 67 min
  5. Dorothy Vaughan Cast. Edward Keane Cast. Critics reviews. America’s favorite singing cowboy, Gene Autry, comes to the aid of injured jockey Ted Malloy in this classic Western adventure directed by John English.

  6. After taking a spill, jockey Ted Malloy (John Duncan) is hesitant to ride again. Rancher Gene Autry (Gene Autry) thinks he's found the perfect horse with which the rider can resume his career.

    • Western
  7. Piloting a plane, Autry seeks out and locates the stallion. The jockey and mare enter the race, and win. Director John English keeps Trail to San Antone constantly on the move, resulting in one of the better postwar Gene Autry vehicles for Republic Studios.