The Silver Trail
The Silver Trail is a 1937 American film directed by Bernard B. Ray.
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Directed by | Bernard B. Ray |
Produced by | Bernard B. Ray (producer) Harry S. Webb (associate producer) |
Written by | James Oliver Curwood (story "The Mystery of the Seven Chests") James Oliver Curwood (original story) Bennett Cohen (continuity) Forrest Sheldon (dialogue) |
Starring | See below |
Cinematography | Pliny Goodfriend |
Edited by | Frederick Bain |
Production company | |
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Running time | 58 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Plot summary
Cowboy Bob Crandall is trying to find his friend that apparently is a rich miner, with help of bandit Molly Welburn he learns the truth.
Cast
- Rex Lease as Bob Crandall
- Mary Russel as Molly Welburn, aka Mary Allen
- Ed Cassidy as Frank Sheridan
- Roger Williams as Sam Dunn
- Steve Clark as Tom (scenes deleted)
- Slim Whitaker as Henchman Slug
- Oscar Gahan as Henchman Curt
- James Sheridan as Henchman Tex
- Tom London as Looney
- Rin Tin Tin, Jr. as Rinty
Soundtrack
- Goebel Leon Reeves - "I've Got a Good Job (Drifting Around)"
- Goebel Leon Reeves - "Lonesome Cowboy"
External links
- The Silver Trail at IMDb
- The Silver Trail is available for free download at the Internet Archive
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