Ep 7. S2 E7 - Revenge Trail
- November 17, 1951
- 26 min
The Gene Autry Show is a classic Western television series that ran from 1950 to 1956. In season 2 episode 7, titled "Revenge Trail," cowboy singer and rancher Gene Autry finds himself caught in the middle of a range war.
The episode opens with Gene and his sidekick, Pat Buttram, riding through the countryside on their horses. They come across a group of cowboys who are driving a herd of cattle. Gene recognizes the herd as belonging to his neighbor, Jim Jordan, and asks the cowboys where they're taking the cattle. The cowboys are evasive and claim they're just hired hands, but Gene suspects they're rustlers.
When Gene and Pat return to their own ranch, they find that Jordan's herd has indeed been stolen. Gene figures out that the rustlers are working with a local saloon owner named Mace Daggett, who has been trying to drive all the small ranchers out of the area so he can take over their land.
Gene puts together a plan to stop Daggett and his gang. He and Pat recruit a group of local ranchers, including Jordan, to help them take down the rustlers. They stage a fake cattle drive to lure Daggett and his men into a trap.
The plan goes awry when Daggett captures Gene and holds him hostage. Gene manages to escape and rallies the ranchers to fight back against Daggett and his men. In a thrilling showdown, the good guys come out on top and the rustlers are brought to justice.
Throughout the episode, Gene performs several songs, including a rendition of "Home on the Range" that serves as the show's theme song. The music is a key component of The Gene Autry Show and helps to set it apart from other Westerns of the time.
Overall, "Revenge Trail" is a classic Western tale of good versus evil. Gene Autry is the embodiment of the American hero: brave, honest, and always standing up for what's right. The episode is a great example of the kind of wholesome, family-friendly entertainment that made The Gene Autry Show a beloved classic.