Rim Of The Canyon Full Movie In Hindi Free Download

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Gene Autry's stolen horse turns up in a ghost town where Gene goes after he is left stranded during a stagecoach race.
Gene Autry&#39;s horse &quot;Champion&quot; (<a href=">Champion) is stolen by escaped convicts Jake Fargon (<a href=">Walter Sande), Pete Reagon (<a href=">Jock Mahoney) and Charlie Lewis (<a href=">Francis McDonald). Twenty years earlier Fargo and Lewis had been captured by City Marshal Steve Autry (<a href=">Gene Autry)and sent to prison after the theft of $30,000 from &quot;Big Tim&quot; Hanlon (<a href=">Thurston Hall), a bonanza king. Gene (<a href=">Gene Autry)traces the convicts to the ghost town in which the loot had been hidden way, where he also finds Hanlon and school teacher Ruth Lambert (<a href=">Nan Leslie). Loco John (<a href=">Clem Bevans)warns Gene the killers are around. The convicts pursue Gene and his friends through the spooky buildings.
Riding, shooting and singing...Gene Autry plays in a dual role chasing bad guys that his dad Marshal Steve Autry(Autry)jailed over twenty years earlier. Wonder horse Champion is stolen and Gene has tracked the culprits to a ghost town where school teacher Ruth Lambert(Nan Leslie)believes to have talked to the ghost of an old prospector(Clem Bevans). Gene finds Champion and the horse gets his revenge by trampling a villain. Gene finds time to romance Ruth and gets to sing the popular &quot;You&#39;re The Only Star In My Blue Heaven&quot; as well as the title song &quot;Rim Of The Canyon&quot;. It is easy to see that Columbia Pictures has a larger budget than Republic. Also in the cast: Thurston Hall, Jock Mahoney and Alan Hale Jr.
I guess I would consider this a ghost themed Western, even if the title didn&#39;t use the words &#39;ghost&#39; or &#39;haunted&#39; to describe the picture. I find this to be a neat little sub-genre of the Western movie experience, and find particular delight in these kinds of stories. The only thing is, this wasn&#39;t much of a ghost story, as the &#39;ghost&#39; turned out to be a character who faked his own death some twenty years earlier. On the face of it, I&#39;m not buying that premise but what the heck, it&#39;s a Gene Autry picture.<br/><br/>You know, if you keep an eye on Gene in the early going, it looked like he really might have hurt himself when his stagecoach crashed during the Frontier Days Celebration race. He grabs his right thigh as if in pain, and actually grimaces as the scene transitions to the next part of the story. Gene uses a makeshift cane for the ensuing scenes, so I&#39;m curious now whether the story was written that way, or around the fact that he might have been slightly injured.<br/><br/>Nan Leslie appeared in quite a few B Westerns but I have to say, she never looked more glamorous than she did here once she shed the bookworm image used when Gene first found her at The Bonanza. The story goes on to reveal how she became aware of Gene back in Canyon Junction and fell in love with him from afar, knowing that he had a thing going with saloon gal Lily Shannon. I was curious about a phrase Lily used when she showed Gene her new dress - &quot;Isn&#39;t it pash&quot;? I had to look that up - a slang expression for passionate, which I take would be the way she felt about Gene, even while Alan Hale was making his move on her. Interestingly, she didn&#39;t show up in the story again.<br/><br/>So what we have here is a story about a trio of outlaws out to recover some stolen loot after serving a twenty year hitch for a stagecoach robbery. Well, two of them anyway, the third outlaw was shot and replaced by Jock Mahoney, appearing as he did in these early B Westerns as O&#39;Mahoney. It&#39;s too bad he didn&#39;t get to show off his riding skills here, he was one of the best in my book. But this was Gene&#39;s picture.<br/><br/>Now I&#39;ve got to say, I was at a loss for words at the finale when Champion got in on the action and stomped one of the baddies to death. It was done off screen, but it still resonated with this viewer. You could say that villain Jake Fargo (Walter Sande) had it coming to him, but gee, that was tough way to go. As far as movie horses go, I&#39;d say he was one up on Trigger.

&quot;Different, more action-oriented Western for Autry with fewer songs.&quot; - <a href="/name/nm0540795/">Leonard Maltin</a> (ed.), Leonard Maltin&#39;s Classic Movie Guide, NY, 2005, p. 466 Watch Rim of the Canyon (1949) on:<br/><br/>Flick by Flick here. a5c7b9f00b

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