The Big Show In Hindi Download Free In Torrent

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When cowboy star Tom Ford disappears, Wilson gets his double Gene Autry to impersonate him. But Ford owes gangster Rico $10,000 and Rico arrives to collect. He fails to get the money but learns that Autry is an impersonator and now blackmails Wilson and his movie studio.
Movie cowboy Tom Ford, star of Mammouth Film Productions, goes on vacation before Wilson, studio publicity man, can notify him that he is to make a personal appearance at the 1936 Texas Centennial celebration in Dallas. Unable to locate Ford,the desperate Wilson substitutes Fords exact-double and stunt man,Gene Autry. Gene goes along only to help Wilson out but wants to reveal his true identity throughout the hoax. Enroute to Dallas, Gene's car and trailer collide with the cattle truck of Marion Hill, turning lose a herd of steers she is hauling for show purposes. Gene unloads his horse Champion and rounds up the cattle. Gene, still posing as Ford and singing over the radio (although Ford is not a singer) is a sensation. Ford hears a broadcast and is peeved and threatens to sue the studio. Meanwhile, a group of blackmailers (in snappy-brim hats and double-breasted suits) demand $25,000 from the studio to keep quiet about hoax. Things work out okay after six or seven songs.
The Big Show is about the most enjoyable to watch of all his movies for several reasons: One, Mr. Autry plays a double role. Two, there is a lot of clever stunt work, including the famous under the coach and handover hand to the horses stunt. Three, The Big Show has a very different plot from the usual Autry Western. Four, The Big Show contains some very listen-able songs. Five, it is really fun to see Roy Rogers when he was still with the Sons of the Pioneers as Leanard Slye. Six, it is also fun to see behind the scenes of movie making, with some back views of the Republic lot. Seven, since this is an earlier Autry entry, Smiley Burnett is Mr. Autry's side kick rather than Pat Butram. Eight, it is exciting to see the Texas Centennial Celebration as a background. All in all, this is one is really fun.
Let&#39;s get the plot out of the way first. Gene plays a double role as a bad tempered cowboy star, Tom Ford (who has large gambling debts and a blonde fiancée) and his stunt double. Gene winds up impersonating Ford at the Texas Centennial of 1936, as a cowboy and a singer, even though Ford can&#39;t sing. We expect some identity mixups and we get them. The fiancée and the gamblers appear to cause trouble and a final chase scene, but the film mostly centers around the Centennial. <br/><br/>It&#39;s an unusual Western because it was filmed during the Centennial celebration at Fair Park, where we see many shots showing the abundance of deco buildings and statues. They&#39;re all still there, as it is now called the Texas State Fairgrounds. What a setting for a picture! We see a cast of thousands! The parades, the stadium crowds, and the outdoor staged &#39;panoramas&#39; that were a common part of expositions and World Fairs from before to after the turn of the century, even up to the late forties. We see the Western cavalcade, the Texas Six Flags, and Gene&#39;s singing farewell to his &#39;wounded&#39; horse Champion. <br/><br/>It&#39;s definitely a musical Western, because the story elements fly by, especially in the 54 minute edited version found in most remainder bins (such as Platinum&#39;s &#39;The Great American Western Volume 5&#39; DVD, which is the version I have.) The performance of &#39;The Lady Known as Lulu&#39; by the black &#39;Jones Boys&#39; is missing from the 54 minute versions. The official, restored 71 minute version has 10 songs, but only two are halfway decent (both ballads, &#39;Mad About You&#39; and Jimmie Davis&#39;s &#39;Nobody&#39;s Darlin&#39; But You&#39;).<br/><br/>Other highlights: Kay Hughes is the female lead. Gene apparently likes wholesome looking girls, since she was also in &#39;Ride, Ranger, Ride&#39; (1936). She plays Gwen in the first Dick Tracy serial (1937), and the spunky Molly Selkirk in &#39;Radio Patrol&#39; (1937). Contrary to what most people say, here&#39;s a film where Gene actually does kiss the girl at the end of the movie, but with the vocal track still going, he&#39;s singing while he does it! <br/><br/>Another lowlight: Gene is clearly not a stunt man. In the scenes where he&#39;s supposedly stunting for Ford, he can be seen several times carefully, warily, and worriedly looking for his safety hand holds. And of course, he&#39;s all too obviously doubled for in the fight sequence in the hotel with the evil gambler Collins (Rex King).<br/><br/>William Newell seems to get as much screen time as Gene; his other big role is as Mala&#39;s helper Hank in &#39;Robinson Crusoe of Clipper Island&#39; (1936), but after that he went on to a distinguished career as an uncredited bystander in hundreds of movies and TV shows.<br/><br/>We get our standard sidekicks Smiley Burnette and Max Terhune (this time doing his ventriloquist act), the Beverly Hillbilles as Gene&#39;s backup group, fresh from &#39;The Phantom Empire&#39; (1935), and the Sons of the Pioneers with the twinkling smile of Roy Rogers (Leonard Slye), a rhythm guitarist in the back row.<br/><br/>Full of historical interest, it&#39;s an enjoyable diversion despite the weak music, but as a film it&#39;s just a four.

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