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  1. Twilight on the Prairie: Directed by Jean Yarbrough. With Johnny Downs, Vivian Austin, Leon Errol, Connie Haines. The Buckaroos, cowboy musicians, are forced down at Little Lip, Texas, while flying to Hollywood to make their first movie.

  2. Twilight on the Prairie is a 1944 American Western film directed by Jean Yarbrough and written by Clyde Bruckman. The film stars Johnny Downs, Vivian Austin, Leon Errol, Connie Haines, Eddie Quillan, Milburn Stone and Jimmie Dodd. The film was released on July 14, 1944, by Universal Pictures.

  3. Brief Synopsis. The Buckaroos, cowboy musicians, are forced down at Little Lip, Texas, while flying to Hollywood to make their first movie. Band members Bucky (Johnny Downs), Phil (Eddie Quillan), Jack (Jack Teagarden), Chuck (Jimmie Dodd) and Giner (Connie Haines)find a "no vacancy" sign at the hotel.

  4. motion picture | Feature film (over 60 minutes). "Let's love again"; "Where the prairie meets the sky"; "Don't you ever be a cowboy"; "Texas polka"; "No letter today"; "I got mellow in the yellow of the moon"; "Sip Nip song"; "Salt-water cowboy"; "Little brown jug" by Joseph E. Winner; "And then"; "The blues" by Jack Teagarden; "Pigfoot Pete ...

  5. In this musical western, a cowboy band is offered the chance to appear in a Hollywood movie and begins the journey to the West Coast. Unfortunately, the band ends up stranded in Texas and must take a job running a ranch. Musical mayhem ensues: Songs include: "Let's Love Again," "Where the Prairie Meets the Sky," "Don't You Ever Be a Cowboy," "Texas Polka," "No Letter Today," "I Got Mellow in ...

  6. Twilight on the Prairie (1944) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  7. Synopsis by Sandra Brennan. In this musical western, a cowboy band is offered the chance to appear in a Hollywood movie and begins the journey to the West Coast. Unfortunately, the band ends up stranded in Texas and must take a job running a ranch.