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Radio Ranch is a Los Angeles-based company that creates funny and effective commercials and podcasts for radio and podcasts. They have over 30 years of experience and work with various partners and clients to produce award-winning audio storytelling and comedy.
"Radio Ranch" is a condensation of the 12 chapter, 1935 Mascot serial, "Phantom Empire," which features Gene Autry in his first screen role as a singing cowboy. The 70-minute feature version was released in 1940.
Dec 18, 2021 · Gene (Gene Autry) is a singing cowboy running a radio station that happens to be located just above a mystical subterranean city where a race of advanced humans live. Conniving scientists...
- 70 min
- 3.8K
- Absolute Westerns
Radio Ranch. by. Otto Brower, B. Reeves Eason. Publication date. 1940. Usage. Public Domain Mark 1.0. Topics. Western, Adventure, Sci-Fi, Gene Autry. Publisher. Mascot Pictures. AKA Men with Steel Faces. Re-edited feature version of serial The Phantom Empire (1935) Singer Gene Autry discovers a race of advanced humans living beneath the earth.
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Gene Autry discovers a futuristic civilization under his Radio Ranch in this Western-Sci-Fi-Musical hybrid. This feature film is an abbreviated version of the...
Radio Ranch is a family-owned business that creates and produces hilarious radio commercials, spots, and shows. Meet the gang of writers, producers, and performers who make up the Radio Ranch team, including Dick Orkin, Lisa Orkin, Andrew Meisner, Becky Bonar, and Robbie Rist.
The serial film is about a singing cowboy who stumbles upon an ancient subterranean civilization living beneath his own ranch that becomes corrupted by unscrupulous greedy speculators from the surface. In 1940, a 70-minute feature film edited from the serial was released under the titles Radio Ranch or Men with Steel Faces.