Mary Lee

Total Credits at Criticker: 17 (Actor)
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After Gene discovers copper on his ranch, Bennett tries to get control of the fortune by framing him in a jail-break. (imdb)
After the evil Wheeler robs plantation owners of their land, Gene sets out to right the wrong. (imdb)
Bad guy John Hubbard, gambler and town boss, tries to take a gold mine inherited by innocent Mary Lee on her seventeenth birthday. Roy and his pal "Bad Boy" Williams ride to help the girl and her cousin (Dale). Songs include the title song, "Round Her Neck She Wore a Yellow Ribbon," "Bunk House Bugle Boy," and "Enchilada Man." (imdb)
A bunch of businessmen are out to kidnap a former partner's son so he won't squeal on them. Guess who must stop them. (imdb)
Kay and her eastern clan go out West to run the ranch left her by her grandfather. Bad guys are out to ruin the ranch's irrigation system, so Autry lends a hand. (imdb)
Overly shy cowboy Gene inherits a meat-packing plant, then faces stiff competition from snooty Ann Randolph, rival owner determined to do him in. (imdb)
When the showboat hits town, two men use the parade as a distraction to rob the bank. Their accomplice is Pop, the clown from the showboat. He leaves the money on the boat and tells his daughter Patsy to bring it to him at a later stop on the river. When Patsy arrives without the money, both her and her father are made prisoners. So she sends her trained dog back to the showboat for help. (imdb)
If a young lady gives up her inheritance the local ranchers will lose their free grazing land. (imdb)
When John Barrabbee's plane makes an emergency landing, he wanders off and joins Roy's cattle drive. Later he learns he was killed when his plane resumed its flight and crashed. He also learns his daughter is going to sell his ranch and marry a man he dislikes. So he gives Roy a job on the ranch and sends him off to see if he can prevent both of these events while he remains in hiding. (imdb)
Federal Agent Gene Autry and his sidekick Frog are sent to Mexico to prevent foreign powers from gaining control of Mexican oil refineries and fomenting revolution among the Mexican people. Gene falls in love with Senorita Dolores but finds he must leave for the island of Palermo, where her uncle, Don Diego, is being prevented from transporting his cattle to market by the foreign agents, who have co-opted Dolores' brother Andreo into joining them. (imdb)
Charlotte Lord, a widow in her early forties and owner of Manhattan's smartest modiste shop, is about to marry Guy Barton, a wealthy businessman. The marriage has the full approval of Charlotte's three daughters, Jane, Marilyn and Leni, and their two girl friends, Lois and Mary Wilson. But Mexican divorces have been declared illegal, so Guy is still married to Sybil Barton, an unscrupulous gold-digger who left him twelve years earlier. She demands that Guy give her $250,000 for his freedom. (imdb)
Jack White with the Montrealers (1929) - Short Film
Jack White & The Montrealers playing a few tunes..... (imdb)
Teens of Hollywood parents board at an exclusive school and grapple with the usual teen issues while preparing to put on a show.
With the help of a wealthy chiropodist (Jerry Colonna), O'Brien not only gets to star on a big-time radio show, but also sprinkles stardust upon his sweetheart Kay Barnett (Jane Frazee)-who, unbeknownst to everyone but the audience, is the daughter of the show's sponsor.
Elizabeth "Liz" Gorty (Mary Lee) lives with her mother and stepfather in a ramshackle boarding house in "Shantytown" on the "wrong side of the tracks." Bill Allen (John Archer) and his wife Virginia (Marjorie Lord) rent a room from the Gorty's and "Liz", always a tomboy, resolves to become a lady like Virginia, who is expecting a baby. Bill is a fugitive from the law because he was innocently involved in a crime pulled off by the "Ace" Landers gang.
Pappy, the manager of the Farmdale orphanage, appropriates five thousand dollars of the taxpayers' money to enroll his charges in a 4-H project that could make the orphanage self-sufficient. This infuriates Hiram Crabtree and Sam Spitz, who profit from selling supplies to the orphanage and therefore have no desire to see it become self-sufficient. Consequently, Crabtree and Spitz charge Pappy with misappropriation of funds and demand that he repay the money immediately.