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Dec 20, 1949The Gene Autry movie "Sons Of New Mexico" makes its debut in New York. The prep school western features appearances by Clayton Moore, Frankie Marvin and Champion The Wonder HorseFeb 22, 1950"Mule Train" opens nationally, with Gene Autry singing the Tennessee Ernie Ford hit. Autry plays a singing lawman at the fictitious Trail End, and also sings "Roomful Of Roses" and "Cool Water" in the movie. Pat Buttram co-starsMar 2, 1950Gene Autry records "Peter Cottontail"Mar 3, 1950Columbia releases Gene Autry's "Peter Cottontail"May 19, 1950Gene Autry defends his ranch from rustlers in the debuting movie "Cow Town." Longtime associate Frankie Marvin is a ranch hand in the pictureJun 12, 1950Gene Autry records "Frosty The Snow Man" at Radio Recorders in Los AngelesJul 23, 1950"The Gene Autry Show" debuts on CBS-TV, taking Autry, sidekick Pat Buttram and Champion from the big screen to the small screen. "Back In The Saddle Again" serves as the program's theme songJul 25, 1950Gene Autry is a sheriff who's forced to arrest a man he believes is innocent in the debut of "Beyond The Purple Hills." The movie also features Pat Buttram, Jerry Scoggins and Frankie MarvinSep 11, 1950Columbia releases Gene Autry's "Frosty The Snow Man"Sep 30, 1950Gene Autry sings the recent Red Foley hit "Chattanoogie Shoe Shine Boy" in the debut of his latest movie, "Indian Territory." The Apache tale also features Pat Buttram, Frankie Marvin and Champion The Wonder Horse
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