| Wagon Trail | |
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| Directed by | Harry L. Fraser | 
| Written by | Harry L. Fraser | 
| Produced by | William Berke | 
| Starring | Harry Carey  Gertrude Messinger Edward Norris  | 
| Cinematography | Robert E. Cline | 
| Edited by | Arthur A. Brooks | 
Production company  | William Berke Productions  | 
| Distributed by | Ajax Pictures  Commodore Pictures  | 
Release date  | April 9, 1935 | 
Running time  | 55 minutes | 
| Country | United States | 
| Language | English | 
Wagon Trail is a 1935 American western film directed by Harry L. Fraser and starring Harry Carey, Gertrude Messinger and Edward Norris. It was produced as an independent second feature in Hollywood's Poverty Row.[1] It was re-released by Astor Pictures in 1948.
Plot
Clay Hartley Jr., the son of the town's sheriff, gets trapped in gambling debts by his future father-in-law, Collins. Collins coerces Junior to act as a lookout for a stagecoach robbery where a deputy sheriff is killed; the only one caught is Clay Junior. Clay Senior loses his badge and takes the opportunity to deal out harsh justice.
Cast
- Harry Carey as Sheriff Clay Hartley
 - Gertrude Messinger as Joan Collins
 - Edward Norris as Clay Hartley, Jr.
 - Roger Williams as Mark Collins
 - Earl Dwire as Deputy Joe Larkin
 - Chuck Morrison as Deputy Chuck
 - John Elliott as Judge
 - Chief Thundercloud as Henchman
 - Lew Meehan as Henchman
 - Barney Beasley as Henchman
 - Tex Palmer as Henchman
 
References
- ↑ Pitts p.16
 
Bibliography
- Pitts, Michael R. Poverty Row Studios, 1929–1940. McFarland & Company, 2005.
 
External links
- Wagon Trail at IMDb
 
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