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Partners of the Trail (1944)

Ready for anything...that Nevada and Sandy! They're partners in the battle against bandits!

Género : Western

Tiempo de ejecución : 57M

Director : Lambert Hillyer
Escritor : Frank H. Young

Sinopsis

A United States marshal uncovers a plot to steal the valuable gold-laden property of ranchers.

Actores

Johnny Mack Brown
Johnny Mack Brown
Jack McKenzie
Raymond Hatton
Raymond Hatton
Sandy Hopkins
Craig Woods
Craig Woods
Joel Dixon
Christine McIntyre
Christine McIntyre
Kate Hilton
Marshall Reed
Marshall Reed
Clint Baker
Jack Ingram
Jack Ingram
Trigger
Harry F. Price
Harry F. Price
Dobbey
Lynton Brent
Lynton Brent
Lem
Lloyd Ingraham
Lloyd Ingraham
Doc Applegate
Ben Corbett
Ben Corbett
Duke

Tripulaciones

Lambert Hillyer
Lambert Hillyer
Director
Carl Heim
Carl Heim
Editor
Scott R. Dunlap
Scott R. Dunlap
Producer
Harry Neumann
Harry Neumann
Director of Photography
Frank H. Young
Frank H. Young
Screenplay

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