Lay That Rifle Down is a 1955 American comedy film directed by Charles Lamont and starring Judy Canova, Robert Lowery and Jil Jarmyn. It was the thirteenth and last in a series of Judy Canova films released by Republic Pictures.
Synopsis
Judy Canova works in a hotel for her domineering aunt. Her unscrupulous relatives try to blackmail and dupe her into selling her apparently worthless farm, having been led to believe that it has enormous potential value by a couple of confidence tricksters.
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