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Song of Old Wyoming (1945)

5.2 | Oct 11, 1945 (US) | Western, Music | 01:03

THRILLING ROMANCE - RUGGED ACTION!

Old Ma Conway champions statehood for Wyoming, believing the measure would put an end to the territory's lawlessness; but the elderly woman is opposed by cattle buyer and tax assessor Lee Landow and greedy banker Dixon. When Ma offers her opinion in a newspaper article, Landow sends his henchman Ringo to put the fear of God in the woman.

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Eddie Dean
Eddie Reed
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Sarah Padden
Ma Conway
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Ian Keith
Lee Landow
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Lash LaRue
The Cheyenne Kid
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Jennifer Holt
Vicky Conway
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Emmett Lynn
Uncle Ezra
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Robert Barron
Jesse Dixon
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Johnny Carpenter
Cowhand Buck
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Gene Alsace
Henchman Ringo

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CinemaSerf
5 | Jul 01, 2022
Now you either liked singing in Westerns or you didn't, in my view. Well, with the exception of Dean Martin & Ricky Nelson in "Rio Bravo", I'm in the latter camp so Eddie Dean opening up this cattle rustling, property grabbing tale with the title song and I was already struggling; there were a few more ditties before a reprise of said song at the end - and I was lost! The plot didn't matter - Sarah Padden ("Ma Conway") is an old lady who alternates between rough cattle-rancher and charming old lady, but is certainly not interested in being bullied out of her land by the dastardly due of Ian Keith and Robert Barron, and so some unlikely alliances are forged to defy the baddies. Aside from the crooning, it's not a bad little hour with some fisticuffs and a rather camp effort from Lash La Rue as the "Cheyenne Kid"!