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The Lone Star Trail
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The Lone Star Trail

Aug 6, 1943
0h 58m
★ 5.0

A SIX-SHOOTER IS THE LAW

Overview

Rancher Blaze Barker returns to Dead Falls after being framed by land-grabbers and spending two years in jail. Paroled, he can't wear a gun, but is aided by Marshal Fargo Steele. The gang is out to gain control of all of the valley land before a dam is constructed. When Blaze raises the money to pay off the taxes on his ranch, he finds it has been marked to incriminate him.

Genres

Romance
Western

Production Companies

Universal Pictures

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Cast

Johnny Mack Brown

Blaze Barker

Johnny Mack Brown

Tex Ritter

Fargo Steele

Tex Ritter

Fuzzy Knight

Angus MacAngus

Fuzzy Knight

Jennifer Holt

Joan Winters

Jennifer Holt

George Eldredge

Doug Ransom

George Eldredge

Michael Vallon

Jonathan Bentley

Michael Vallon

Harry Strang

Sheriff Waddell

Harry Strang

Earle Hodgins

Mayor Cyrus Jenkins

Earle Hodgins

Jack Ingram

Henchman Dan Jason

Jack Ingram

Robert Mitchum

Ben Slocum

Robert Mitchum

Ethan Laidlaw

Steve Bannister

Ethan Laidlaw

Victor Adamson

Townsman

Victor Adamson

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