Ep 24. S1 E24 - T.N.T.
- December 31, 1950
- 26 min
The Gene Autry Show was a classic Western television series that aired in the 1950s and featured the iconic singing cowboy, Gene Autry. In season one, episode 24, titled "T.N.T.," Autry finds himself in the middle of a dangerous situation when he agrees to help his old friend, a rancher named Jeff Carter.
The episode begins with Carter arriving at Autry's ranch to ask for his help. It seems that a group of rustlers are stealing his cattle and he has no idea who is behind it. Autry agrees to help and the two men set out to investigate.
As they ride through the countryside, they come across a suspicious-looking man named "Slick" Granger. Autry recognizes him as a man who has been involved in similar cattle thefts in the past and decides to follow him. Granger leads them to a remote area where they discover a hidden stash of dynamite. It seems that the rustlers are planning to blow up a dam in order to divert water away from Carter's ranch and onto their own.
Autry and Carter realize that they must act quickly to stop the rustlers before it's too late. They gather a group of men and set out to prevent the dam from being destroyed. Along the way, they face several challenges, including a dangerous shootout with the rustlers and a treacherous river crossing.
Despite the obstacles, Autry and his men are able to save the dam and bring the rustlers to justice. In the end, Carter is grateful for Autry's help and the two men part ways as friends.
Throughout the episode, viewers are treated to Autry's trademark singing and guitar playing, as well as plenty of thrilling action and suspense. "T.N.T." is a classic example of the type of Western entertainment that was popular during the 1950s, and it's sure to be a hit with fans of the genre even today.