Song of the Gringo
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Shoreline, 1936.
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1h 2m 0s
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eVideo
Language
English

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Tex Ritter., Tex Ritter|ACTOR., Ted Adams|ACTOR., White Flash|ACTOR., & John P. McCarthy|DIRECTOR. (1936). Song of the Gringo . Shoreline.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Tex Ritter et al.. 1936. Song of the Gringo. Shoreline.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Tex Ritter et al.. Song of the Gringo Shoreline, 1936.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Tex Ritter, et al. Song of the Gringo Shoreline, 1936.

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Authorritter tex
Grouping Categorymovie
Last Update2024-04-18 20:02:06PM
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1936 American Adventure Western film directed by John P. McCarthy. It stars Tex Ritter, this film being part of his debut as a singing cowboy.

Tex Ritter plays a cowboy who is sent to investigate a series of murders of miners in the southwestern United States. Tex soon discovers that the murders are related to a gang of outlaws who are trying to take over the miners' ranches, so he infiltrates the outlaw gang by posing as an outlaw named "El Gringo." He soon gains the gang's trust and begins working with them to commit crimes. Tex discovers that the gang leader, Evans, is responsible for the miners' murders and plans to catch him and bring him to justice. During all this, Tex falls in love with a young woman named Lolita, who is also trying to help the law catch Evans, and they begin to work together to put an end to Evans' criminal career.

Film debut of Tex Ritter. Just prior to the start of filming, Ritter went to a barber shop for a haircut. He fell asleep in the barber's chair and too much hair was cut off. This is why in most of the film he keeps his hat clamped tightly on his head, and when he does remove it he's wearing a very obvious wig.
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