Dead Man's Trail (1952)
Johnny Mack Brown was nearing the end of his starring career when he appeared in the Monogram oater Dead Man's Trail. Brown and his youthful sidekick Jimmy Ellison come to the aid of imperiled Barbara Allen. At this point, Johnny was too long in tooth and thick around the middle to qualify as a romantic lead, hence the presence of Ellison.
Director:
Lewis D. Collins
Writer:
Joseph F. Poland
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Johnny Mack Brown as Johnny Mack Brown |
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James Ellison as Dan Winslow |
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Barbara Woodell as Mrs. Amelia Winslow |
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I. Stanford Jolley as Silvertown Sheriff |
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Terry Frost as Deputy Kelvin |
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Lane Bradford as Brad Duncan |
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Gregg Barton as Henchman Yeager |
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Richard Avonde as Henchman Stewart |
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Stanley Price as Blake |
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Dale Van Sickel as Walt Winslow |
| Writing | Joseph F. Poland | Story |
| Directing | Lewis D. Collins | Director |
| Writing | Joseph F. Poland | Screenplay |