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Desert Trail [DVD] [1935]
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Format:DVD
: Program Type:Movie
: Product Name:Desert Trail [DVD] [1935]
: Studio:Films Around The World Inc.
: Product Tags:DVD
: Region Code:0
John Wayne's easy-going charm truly began to manifest itself in this, one of his later ""Lone Star"" Westerns for Monogram. Falsely accused of killing the paymaster (Henry Hall) of the Rattlesnake Gulch rodeo, John Scott (Wayne) and his girl-chasing partner Kansas Charlie (Eddy Chandler) trail the real killer, Pete (Al Ferguson), and his unwilling underling Jim (Paul Fix) to Poker City. Jim wants to go straight, but Pete blackmails him into robbing the stagecoach. John and Kansas, who are known in town as Jones and the Reverend Smith, are once again accused of the crime, but Jim helps them escape from jail. When the young bandit refuses to commit bank robbery, Pete shoots him in cold blood. The villain is caught by John and Kansas, whom Jim has cleared of all crimes on his deathbed. Besides one of Wayne's better early performances, The Desert Trail -- whose title bears no close scrutiny -- also benefitted from the presence of Frank Capra-regular Eddy Chandler, a rotund comic actor whose sparring here with Wayne is first-rate all the way. Paul Fix is equally good as the outlaw with a conscience and Mary Kornman, of Our Gang fame, is tolerable as the obligatory heroine. The Desert Trail was directed with easy assurance by the veteran Lewis D. Collins, who for some reason billed himself ""Cullin Lewis.""~Hans J. Wollstein
Name : John Wayne: Role : John Scott
Name : Mary Kornman: Role : Anne
Name : Paul Fix: Role : Jim
Name : Eddy Chandler: Role : Kansas Charlie
Name : Carmen La Roux: Role : Juanita
Name : Lafe McKee: Role : Sheriff Barker
Name : Al Ferguson: Role : Pete
Name : Henry Hall: Role : Banker
Name : Frank Ball: Role :
Name : Frank Brownlee: Role :
Name : Robert North Bradbury: Role : Director
Name : Paul Malvern: Role : Producer
Name : Lindsley Parsons: Role : Screenwriter
Name : Louis Clyde Stoumen: Role : Cinematographer
Name : Carl Pierson: Role : Editor
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: Program Type:Movie
: Product Name:Desert Trail [DVD] [1935]
: Studio:Films Around The World Inc.
: Product Tags:DVD
: Region Code:0
John Wayne's easy-going charm truly began to manifest itself in this, one of his later ""Lone Star"" Westerns for Monogram. Falsely accused of killing the paymaster (Henry Hall) of the Rattlesnake Gulch rodeo, John Scott (Wayne) and his girl-chasing partner Kansas Charlie (Eddy Chandler) trail the real killer, Pete (Al Ferguson), and his unwilling underling Jim (Paul Fix) to Poker City. Jim wants to go straight, but Pete blackmails him into robbing the stagecoach. John and Kansas, who are known in town as Jones and the Reverend Smith, are once again accused of the crime, but Jim helps them escape from jail. When the young bandit refuses to commit bank robbery, Pete shoots him in cold blood. The villain is caught by John and Kansas, whom Jim has cleared of all crimes on his deathbed. Besides one of Wayne's better early performances, The Desert Trail -- whose title bears no close scrutiny -- also benefitted from the presence of Frank Capra-regular Eddy Chandler, a rotund comic actor whose sparring here with Wayne is first-rate all the way. Paul Fix is equally good as the outlaw with a conscience and Mary Kornman, of Our Gang fame, is tolerable as the obligatory heroine. The Desert Trail was directed with easy assurance by the veteran Lewis D. Collins, who for some reason billed himself ""Cullin Lewis.""~Hans J. Wollstein
Name : John Wayne: Role : John Scott
Name : Mary Kornman: Role : Anne
Name : Paul Fix: Role : Jim
Name : Eddy Chandler: Role : Kansas Charlie
Name : Carmen La Roux: Role : Juanita
Name : Lafe McKee: Role : Sheriff Barker
Name : Al Ferguson: Role : Pete
Name : Henry Hall: Role : Banker
Name : Frank Ball: Role :
Name : Frank Brownlee: Role :
Name : Robert North Bradbury: Role : Director
Name : Paul Malvern: Role : Producer
Name : Lindsley Parsons: Role : Screenwriter
Name : Louis Clyde Stoumen: Role : Cinematographer
Name : Carl Pierson: Role : Editor
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