
Git Along Little Dogies 1937
"THE SCREEN'S NEW SINGING COWBOY STAR!"
Gene Autry steps into the saddle as the singing cowboy hero of *Git Along Little Dogies (1937)*, a lively Western comedy directed by Joseph Kane.
Director: Joseph Kane
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Git Along Little Dogies (1937) about?
This 1937 Western comedy follows Gene Autry as he takes sides in a feud between oilmen and cattle ranchers, only to realize that the discovery of oil could bring a railroad—and progress—to his town. It's a story of loyalty, change, and the unexpected ties that unite communities.
Who directed Git Along Little Dogies?
Joseph Kane directed *Git Along Little Dogies (1937)*, bringing his expertise in Westerns and action-packed storytelling to the film.
Who stars in Git Along Little Dogies?
The film stars the legendary Gene Autry as the singing cowboy hero, joined by Smiley Burnette for comic relief and Judith Allen as the leading lady.
Is Git Along Little Dogies (1937) worth watching?
As a classic Gene Autry Western, *Git Along Little Dogies (1937)* offers a fun mix of humor, romance, and frontier adventure. Fans of 1930s Westerns and Autry's musical style will find plenty to enjoy, even if it's not a high-stakes drama.
How long is Git Along Little Dogies?
*Git Along Little Dogies (1937)* runs for 67 minutes, making it a perfect short Western for an afternoon double feature.
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About Git Along Little Dogies (1937) — Gene Autry's Singing Cowboy Classic
Gene Autry steps into the saddle as the singing cowboy hero of *Git Along Little Dogies (1937)*, a lively Western comedy directed by Joseph Kane. When tensions flare between oil barons and cattle ranchers, Autry initially stands with the ranchers, only to discover that oil could bring progress—and a railroad—to their struggling town. Blending humor, romance, and classic Western stakes, the film captures the rugged spirit of the Old West while delivering catchy tunes that define Autry's signature style.
Set against wide-open landscapes and small-town charm, *Git Along Little Dogies (1937)* delivers a breezy adventure where loyalties are tested, love blossoms, and the promise of modernity clashes with tradition. With Smiley Burnette's comic timing and Judith Allen's spirited presence, the film balances lighthearted fun with the moral dilemmas of growth and rivalry.