DVD Information
The Last Round-Up
Released:
November 20, 2007
By Image Entertainment
1947
Running Time:
Approximately 77 minutes
Fully Restored and Uncut
Synopsis:
The Last Round-Up is a story of modern times, thundering with all the thrills of the old West. Gene Autry is a cattle rancher determined to protect the interests of neighboring ranchers and Indians against unscrupulous land manipulators when local authorities plan to build an aqueduct. Filmed in Arizona's "Old Tucson," Gene is better than ever riding, roping, fighting and singing his way to victory against all kinds of odds!
Special Features:
- Centennial Bonus! The Phantom Empire Chapter Six: Disaster from the Skies
- Original Movie Trailer
- Reminiscing with Gene Autry and Pat Buttram at the Melody Ranch Theater
- Poster and Lobby Card Art
- Production and Publicity Stills
- Original Press Kit Material
- Trivia and Movie Facts
- When The Last Round-Up was released in theaters, Gene Autry was on the air with his weekly 30 minute Melody Ranch radio show. On December 7, 1947 Gene's radio program presented a show saluting "a guy called G.I. Joe, Infantryman – Sailor – Flyer – Marine – American" on the sixth anniversary of Pearl Harbor. Patriotic and war-related songs as well as a drama about a soldier home from war are just a few of the highlights from this special radio program.
Actors/Artists: Gene Autry and his famous horse Champion, with Jean Heather, Ralph Morgan, Carol Thurston, Mark Daniels and The Texas Rangers | |
Director: John English | Audio Format: Mono |
Screen Format: Full Frame | Color: B&W |
Original Languages: English | Other Languages: None |
Region Code: Region 1 (U.S. and Canada only) | Running Time: 77 Minutes |
Not Rated |
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