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John Brant is an outlaw on the run with Sheriff Parker on his tracks. He barely loses the sheriff by jumping in a…

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Genre: Action, Drama, Romance, Western.

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  • Summary:   John Brant is an outlaw on the run with Sheriff Parker on his tracks. He barely loses the sheriff by jumping in a lake and hiding underwater. When he comes out he meets Jones, another outlaw who takes him to his gang. Brant appears to be a great fit for their group however soon they start noticing that he may have other plans...
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  • Genres:   Action, Drama, Romance, Western
  • Directed by:   Armand Schaefer
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"Sagebrush Trail" (1933) Cast:

  • John Wayne - John Brant
  • Nancy Shubert - Sally Blake
  • Lane Chandler - Joseph Conlon
  • Yakima Canutt - Outlaw Gang Leader
  • Henry Hall - Bad Blake
  • Wally Wales - Deputy Sheriff
  • Art Mix - Henchman
  • Bob Burns - Sheriff

2 Comments

  1. Brian W. Howard

    I sure would love watching old flicks(movies) all day today but I cant its my daughters birthday they are four years old and they are going to want to take their bikes outside and try to learn how to ride them.And I want to be there to take a photo or two at this event. Maybe later on today, cause I want to watch “The Great Train Robbery w/them so they can see the little girl the saved the day by untieing the gentleman.

  2. My daughter likes watching black and white movies as long as it’s Betty Boop or Popeye 🙂 Anything else… no way. I’m working on a kids movies website that will have a ton of those old favorites for the younger audience.

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