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Gunsmoke Trail
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Gunsmoke Trail

May 26, 1938
0h 57m
★ 5.0

Gunmen hood wink the west with a million dollar swindle...but watch this cowboy gunsmoke them out!

Overview

Learning of Walters' inheritance, Larson kills him and assumes his identity. When Larson's men try to kill Walter's niece Lola, Jack Lane breaks it up. This leads to a showdown with Jack outnumbered by Larson and his gang. Having saved Loma's life earlier, he has Fuzzy ride for him and his men.

Genres

Western

Production Companies

Monogram Pictures
Conn Pictures Corporation

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Cast

Jack Randall

Jack Lane

Jack Randall

Louise Stanley

Nola Day

Louise Stanley

Al St. John

Fuzzy

Al St. John

Henry Roquemore

Moose Walters

Henry Roquemore

Ted Adams

Outlaw Leader Loma

Ted Adams

John Merton

Bill Larson, posing as Moose Walters

John Merton

Harry Strang

Henchman Stub

Harry Strang

Kit Guard

Bartender Clem

Kit Guard

Hal Price

Attorney E. J. Scroggins

Hal Price

Al Bridge

Sheriff chasing Loma

Al Bridge

Dick Botiller

Loma Gang Member

Dick Botiller

Victor Cox

Henchman

Victor Cox

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