On the Great White Trail (1938)
Death stalked Garou's Landing, in the Canadian frozen north, but who was the killer who murdered two men and left them huddled in the snow. Sergeant Renfrew (James Newill, of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, accompanied by his dog, Silver King (Silver King the Dog), and Kay Larkin (Terry Walker) the daughter of the man, Andrew Larkin (Robert Frazer) accused of the crime, sets out to solve the crime and bring the real killer to justice.
Director: Albert Herman
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James Newill as RCMP Sgt. Renfrew |
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Terry Walker as Kay Larkin |
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Robert Frazer as Andrew Larkin |
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Richard Alexander as Doc Howe |
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Richard Tucker as Inspector Newcom |
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Bob Terry as Sergeant Kelly |
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Eddie Gribbon as Constable Patsy |
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Walter McGrail as Garou |
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Philo McCullough as Henchman Williams |
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Charles King as Henchman LaGrange |
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Juan Duval as Henchman Pierre |
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Gene Alsace as Mountie |
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Jimmy Aubrey as Mountie |
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Herman Hack as Fur Trapper |
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Carl Mathews as Indian Joe |
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Victor Potel as Lyons |
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Bruce Warren as Mountie |
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Wally West as Mountie |
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Roger Williams as Parker |
| Directing | Albert Herman | Director |