Wagon Trail 89 years old

A NARRATIVE OF PERILOUS WESTERN TRAILS AND AMAZING ADVENTURE!

Wagon Trail

The son of Sheriff Clay Hartley, of the frontier town Elder, has gotten into bad company and hangs out with an outlaw gang in which, Collins, owner of the Golden Rule Saloon, is the secret head. Sheriff Hartley suspects him, but has been unable to gather the needed evidence. Collins instructs his gang, including young Hartley, to hold up the stagecoach on its return trip from Missionary Flats and take the cargo of gold dust it is carrying. Sheriff Hartley is notified of the planned holdup by one of his deputies who has been spying on Collins, and organizes a posse. A deputy-sheriff is killed in the ensuing gunfight between the lawmen and the outlaws, but Deputy Joe Larkin, pursues and captures Clay Hartley Jr. The latter is quickly tried and convicted of the killing of the deputy, and sentenced to be hung. Sheriff Hartley has only a few hours to prove his son was not the killer. He enlists the aid of Collins' step-daughter, Joan, who is in love with Hartley's son.

Credits

Wagon Trail Cast

Name Character
Earl Dwire He was 51, 56 years old when he died as Deputy Joe Larkin
Harry Carey He was 57, 69 years old when he died as Sheriff Clay Hartley
Edward Norris He was 24, 91 years old when he died as Clay Hartley, Jr.
John Elliott He was 4, 26 years old when he died as Judge
Roger Williams He was 331, 335 years old when he died as Mark Collins
Gertrude Messinger She was 23, 84 years old when she died as Joan Collins
Chuck Morrison as Deputy Chuck
Chief Thundercloud He was 35, 56 years old when he died as Henchman

Wagon Trail Crew

Name Department
Harry L. Fraser as Director. He was 46 (85) years old when He died Directing
Wagon Trail poster
Wagon Trail (89 years)

A NARRATIVE OF PERILOUS WESTERN TRAILS AND AMAZING ADVENTURE!

  • Release day: Monday, April 08, 1935
  • Runtime: 55 minutes