
Oh, Susanna
Romance · Western
Overview
Oh, Susanna! is a 1936 American Western musical film directed by Joseph Kane and starring Gene Autry, Smiley Burnette, and Frances Grant. Written by Oliver Drake, the film is about a cowboy who is robbed and then thrown from a train by an escaped murderer who then takes on the cowboy's identity.
Top Cast


Gene Autry
Gene Autry
Gene Autry aka Tex Smith
Gene Autry
Gene Autry aka Tex Smith


Smiley Burnette
Smiley Burnette
Frog Millhouse
Smiley Burnette
Frog Millhouse


Frances Grant
Frances Grant
Mary Ann Lee
Frances Grant
Mary Ann Lee


Earle Hodgins
Earle Hodgins
Professor Ezekial Daniels
Earle Hodgins
Professor Ezekial Daniels


Donald Kirke
Donald Kirke
Flash Baldwin
Donald Kirke
Flash Baldwin
Boothe Howard
Boothe Howard
Wolf Benson
Boothe Howard
Wolf Benson


Champion
Champion
Autry's Horse
Champion
Autry's Horse


Clara Kimball Young
Clara Kimball Young
Aunt Peggy Lee
Clara Kimball Young
Aunt Peggy Lee


Edward Peil Sr.
Edward Peil Sr.
Mineral Springs Sheriff Cole (as Ed Peil Sr.)
Edward Peil Sr.
Mineral Springs Sheriff Cole (as Ed Peil Sr.)
Roscoe Gerald
Roscoe Gerald
Irate Farmer (as Roscoe Gerall)
Roscoe Gerald
Irate Farmer (as Roscoe Gerall)
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