Look-Out Sister is a 1949[1][dubious – discuss] film featuring Louis Jordan.
Directed by Bud Pollard, it is a satirical,[2] Western-themed musical[3] and "horse opera".
[5] The plot features Louis Jordan as a burnt out musician who heads to a sanitorium to recover and the dreams of going out west to a dude ranch.
Some of the "swim and western atmosphere shots" were taken in the San Fernando Valley.
[12] During filming, Maceo Sheffield was injured after falling off of a horse in a scene where he was "in pursuit of an outlaw band".