Louisiana is a 1947 American drama film directed by Phil Karlson and starring Jimmie Davis, Margaret Lindsay and John Gallaudet.
Davis, a singer and Governor of Louisiana, came to Karlson, wanting to be in movies and Monogram Pictures agreed to finance one based on his life.
[1] The music-loving fourteen-year-old son of a Louisiana sharecropper determines to get a good education.
He goes on to enjoy success as a gospel singer and culminates his rise by being elected Governor.
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