

Cowboy Blues
1946 Directed by Ray NazarroStarring Ken Curtis and the hayseed singing group the Hoosier Hot Shots, this musical Western is really Lady for a Day with a switch in gender. Rotund Guy Kibbee is Dusty Nelson, the handyman at the Bar B dude ranch, whose daughter Susan is arriving with her socialite fiancee, Jerome Winston. Susan believes her father owns the ranch, and to spare Dusty any embarrassment, the Hot Shots, ranch manager Curt Durant and sidekick Big Boy Stover agree to continue the deception.
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Ken Curtis
....................................................Curt Durant

Jeff Donnell
....................................................Susan Nelson

Guy Kibbee
....................................................Dusty Nelson

Guinn 'Big Boy' Williams
....................................................Big Boy Stover

Isabel Randolph
....................................................Mrs. Winston (as Mrs. Uppington)

Mark Roberts
....................................................Jerry Winston (as Robert Scott)

Peg La Centra
....................................................Lucy Armstrong (as Peg LaCentra)
Director
...........................................................Ray Nazarro
Producer
...........................................................Colbert Clark
Director of Photography
...........................................................George F. Kelley
Editor
...........................................................Jerome Thoms
Art Direction
...........................................................Charles Clague
Set Decoration
...........................................................Robert C. Bradfield
Sound
...........................................................Howard Fogetti
Production Companies
...................................................Columbia Pictures
Production Countries
........................................................United States of America
Spoken Languages
....................................................English
Genres
....................................................Western
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