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The Rawhide Trail
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The Rawhide Trail

Jan 25, 1958
1h 7m
★ 0.0

COMANCHE! The Bloodiest Word in the West!

Overview

In this western two wagon masters are wrongfully accused of driving their wagon train in to a Comanche raid and are sentenced to hang. Now they must work hard and fast to prove their innocence.

Genres

Western

Production Companies

Allied Artists Pictures

Cast

Rex Reason

Jess Brady

Rex Reason

Nancy Gates

Marsha Collins

Nancy Gates

Richard Erdman

Rupe Pardee

Richard Erdman

Ann Doran

Mrs. Cartwright

Ann Doran

Rusty Lane

Captain

Rusty Lane

Sam Buffington

James Willard

Sam Buffington

Robert Knapp

Farley Durand

Robert Knapp

Frank Chase

Corporal

Frank Chase

Maureen Hingert

Keetah

Maureen Hingert

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