
Hills of Utah
Western
Overview
A singing doctor on horseback heals a feud between cattlemen and copper miners.
Top Cast


Gene Autry
Gene Autry
Dr. Gene Autry
Gene Autry
Dr. Gene Autry


Champion
Champion
Champ
Champion
Champ


Elaine Riley
Elaine Riley
Karen McQueen
Elaine Riley
Karen McQueen


Donna Martell
Donna Martell
Nola French
Donna Martell
Nola French


Onslow Stevens
Onslow Stevens
Jayda McQueen
Onslow Stevens
Jayda McQueen


Denver Pyle
Denver Pyle
Bowie French
Denver Pyle
Bowie French


William Fawcett
William Fawcett
Washoe
William Fawcett
Washoe


Harry Lauter
Harry Lauter
Henchman Evan Fox
Harry Lauter
Henchman Evan Fox


Kenne Duncan
Kenne Duncan
Henchman Indigo Hubbard
Kenne Duncan
Henchman Indigo Hubbard


Pat Buttram
Pat Buttram
Dusty Cosgrove
Pat Buttram
Dusty Cosgrove
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