

Sons of New Mexico
GENE AND CHAMPION RIDE WITH THE CAVALRY CADETS to blast a gambler's frame-up inside a killer's trap!
1949-12-20
United States of America
71 minutes.
Overview
Not quite as memorable as his previous Riders in the Sky, Gene Autry's Sons of New Mexico is still well up to the star's standard. This time, Gene tries to reform Randy Pryor, a would-be juvenile delinquent, played by Autry-protégé Dick Jones (who later starred in the Autry-produced TV series Range Rider and Buffalo Bill Jr). To this end, Pryor is enrolled at the New Mexico Military Institute, where much of this film was lensed. The kid chafes at the school's regimen and escapes, heading back to his criminal mentor Pat Feeney (Robert Armstrong).
Year 1949
Director John English
Crew John English (Director), Paul Gangelin (Writer), Homer Van Pelt (Still Photographer), Seldon White (Gaffer), Harold H. MacArthur (Art Direction), Henry Batista (Editor)
Popularity 0
Language English