Merle Travis

Merle Travis

Movies for Merle Travis...

Merle Travis: Guitar Man
Title: Merle Travis: Guitar Man
Character: Himself (archival footage)
Released: February 1, 2016
Type: Movie
Merle Travis took the experiences of his early years growing up in Muhlenberg County, Ky., to the national stage and rode the rising tide of country music’s popularity in the years following World War II. His considerable talents as a singer, songwriter, bandleader, and guitar-picking pioneer still reverberate in the heartbeat of American music today, more than three decades after his passing.
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That Tennessee Beat
Title: That Tennessee Beat
Character: Larry Scofield
Released: October 1, 1966
Type: Movie
A singer determined to make it in country-western music lets nothing stand in his way, including stealing. The girl who loves him and a female preacher try to straighten him out and help him make it legitimately.
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The Night Rider
Title: The Night Rider
Character: Kentucky
Released: January 1, 1962
Type: Movie
Originally a pilot for a series called "Gallaway House" that was never picked up. The patrons of a late-19th Century America theater flock to see the latest production, a Western tale of redemption. Johnny Laredo, a middle-aged gunfighter fleeing his many enemies by traveling at night, stops briefly at the campfire of Tim Dawson's team of cattle drivers for a cup of coffee and a bit of human companionship. Dawson offers Laredo a job, but Laredo is afraid to return to Wyoming where he killed a number of men. Stopping in a small Texas town for supplies before heading across the Mexican border, the gunfighter is forced to fight a inexperienced youngster trying to make a reputation and kills him. Even though he is acquitted, the gunfighter has had enough and returns to Dawson, accepts the job, and hopefully, the opportunity for redemption.
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Five Minutes to Live
Title: Five Minutes to Live
Character: Max
Released: December 7, 1961
Type: Movie
A guitar playing killer terrorizes a housewife while his partner robs the bank where her husband works.
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From Here to Eternity
Title: From Here to Eternity
Character: Sal Anderson
Released: August 28, 1953
Type: Movie
In 1941 Hawaii, a private is cruelly punished for not boxing on his unit's team, while his captain's wife and second in command are falling in love.
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Cyclone Fury
Title: Cyclone Fury
Character: Guitar Player
Released: August 14, 1951
Type: Movie
A late entry in Columbia's seemingly endless Durango Kid Western series, Cyclone Fury was augmented with a hefty dose of stock footage from an earlier Durango effort, Galloping Thunder (1946), footage that included sidekick Smiley Burnette warbling "Hear the Wind (Singing a Cowboy Song)" accompanied by Merle Travis and his Bronco Busters.
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Silver Spurs
Title: Silver Spurs
Character: Vocalist-Guitarist
Released: December 30, 1946
Type: Movie
The Bronco Busters perform "Silver Spurs."
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Old Chisholm Trail
Title: Old Chisholm Trail
Character: Vocalist
Released: December 30, 1946
Type: Movie
The Bronco Busters perform "Old Chisholm Trail."
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Lone Star Moonlight
Title: Lone Star Moonlight
Character: Merle Travis
Released: December 12, 1946
Type: Movie
Returning G.I. Curt Norton (Ken Curtis), owner of a radio station, finds his father Amos (Guy Kibbee) has allowed the station to run down and has squandered Curt's money in bad investments in war-surplus material. Eddie Jackson (Robert Kellard), who owns the rival station, is also attracted to Curt's sweetheart Jean White (Joan Barton). When Curt and the Hoosier Hotshots successfully stage an auction to raise money, Eddie hires Mimi Carston (Claudia Drake) to claim that Curt married her in France.
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Galloping Thunder
Title: Galloping Thunder
Character: Guitar Player
Released: April 24, 1946
Type: Movie
The cattle herds of some Arizona ranchers are being stampeded and stolen, so the Arizona Stockmen's Syndicate sends ace investigator Steve Reynolds in to find out who is responsible. Steve poses as a vicious gunslinger named Buck McCloud to work his way into the gang, and then becomes the Durango Kid to disrupt the activities he learns about. Jud Temple is the loyal fiancée of town banker Grat Hanlon who turns out to be the brain-trust behind the gang.
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Roaring Rangers
Title: Roaring Rangers
Character: Guitar Player Travis
Released: February 14, 1946
Type: Movie
When Sheriff Jeff Connor of Powder River cannot stop the crime wave, his young son, Larry, writes to the Durango Kid for aid. Taggart, the saloon owner, is the secret head of the outlaws, while Connor's brother Bill is in cahoots with him. Steve Randall, the Durango Kid, and his pal, Smiley Butterbean, arrive in time to stop a stagecoach holdup, and Steve is made a deputy sheriff. Taggart has one of his men, Slade, pose as the Durango Kid and while he is speaking to the townspeople, the rest of the outlaw gang pillages the town, and this somewhat damages the Durango Kid in the eyes of Larry and his sister Doris. Steve suggests that Sheriff Connor visit the government about a railroad project, and Taggart instructs Slade and the gang leader to kill Connor on his trip back.
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Why Did I Fall for Abner?
Title: Why Did I Fall for Abner?
Character: Vocalist-Lead Guitarist
Released: July 9, 1945
Type: Movie
1945 Soundies musical short starring Merle Travis
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Montana Plains
Title: Montana Plains
Character: Musician
Released: December 4, 1944
Type: Movie
A musical short.