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The Big Trail (1930)

The most important picture ever produced

Genre : Adventure, Western, Romance, Drama

Runtime : 2H 2M

Director : Raoul Walsh
Writer : Marie Boyle, Jack Peabody, Florence Postal

Synopsis

Young scout Breck Coleman leads a wagon train along the dangerous trail to Oregon as he tries to get the affection of the beautiful pioneer Ruth Cameron and plans his revenge on the harsh scoundrels who murdered a friend of his in the past.

Actors

John Wayne
John Wayne
Breck Coleman
Marguerite Churchill
Marguerite Churchill
Ruth Cameron
El Brendel
El Brendel
Gus
Tully Marshall
Tully Marshall
Zeke
Tyrone Power Sr.
Tyrone Power Sr.
Red Flack
David Rollins
David Rollins
Dave Cameron
Frederick Burton
Frederick Burton
Pa Bascom
Ian Keith
Ian Keith
Bill Thorpe
Charles Stevens
Charles Stevens
López
Louise Carver
Louise Carver
Gus' Mother-in-law
Ward Bond
Ward Bond
Sid Bascom (uncredited)
Marcia Harris
Marcia Harris
Mrs. Riggs (uncredited)
Marjorie Leet
Marjorie Leet
Mildred Riggs (uncredited)
Helen Parrish
Helen Parrish
Honey Girl Cameron (uncredited)
DeWitt Jennings
DeWitt Jennings
Captain Hollister (uncredited)
Russ Powell
Russ Powell
Windy Bill (uncredited)
William V. Mong
William V. Mong
Wellmore (uncredited)
Alphonse Ethier
Alphonse Ethier
Town Marshal (uncredited)

Crews

Raoul Walsh
Raoul Walsh
Director
Hal G. Evarts
Hal G. Evarts
Story
Winfield R. Sheehan
Winfield R. Sheehan
Producer
Jack Dennis
Jack Dennis
Editor
Lucien N. Andriot
Lucien N. Andriot
Director of Photography
Arthur Edeson
Arthur Edeson
Director of Photography
R. H. Bassett
R. H. Bassett
Original Music Composer
Peter Brunelli
Peter Brunelli
Original Music Composer
Alfred Dalby
Alfred Dalby
Original Music Composer
Arthur Kay
Arthur Kay
Original Music Composer
Jack Virgil
Jack Virgil
Original Music Composer
Marie Boyle
Marie Boyle
Screenplay
Jack Peabody
Jack Peabody
Screenplay
Florence Postal
Florence Postal
Screenplay
Dave Ragin
Dave Ragin
Camera Operator
Archibald Buchanan
Archibald Buchanan
Production Manager
Harold Miles
Harold Miles
Art Direction
Fred Sersen
Fred Sersen
Art Direction
George Leverett
George Leverett
Sound Engineer
Louis Witte
Louis Witte
Sound Engineer

Posters and backgrounds

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