
Square Dance Jubilee
Western · Music
Overview
Two talent scouts for a New York-based country music TV show called "Square Dance Jubilee" are sent out West to get authentic western singing acts. They find what they're looking for, but also get mixed up in cattle rustling and murder.
Top Cast


Don 'Red' Barry
Don 'Red' Barry
Don Blake
Don 'Red' Barry
Don Blake


Mary Beth Hughes
Mary Beth Hughes
Barbara Clayton
Mary Beth Hughes
Barbara Clayton


Wally Vernon
Wally Vernon
Seldom Sam Jenks
Wally Vernon
Seldom Sam Jenks


Spade Cooley
Spade Cooley
Spade Cooley
Spade Cooley
Spade Cooley


Max Terhune
Max Terhune
Sheriff
Max Terhune
Sheriff


John Eldredge
John Eldredge
Jed Stratton
John Eldredge
Jed Stratton


Thurston Hall
Thurston Hall
G.K.
Thurston Hall
G.K.


Chester Clute
Chester Clute
Yes-Man
Chester Clute
Yes-Man


Tom Tyler
Tom Tyler
Henchman Buck
Tom Tyler
Henchman Buck


Tom Kennedy
Tom Kennedy
Bartender Tom
Tom Kennedy
Bartender Tom
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