Dead Man's Trail (1952)
Texas Ranger Johnny Mack Brown (Johnny Mack Brown) is assigned to apprehend Walt Winslow (Dale Van Sickel), an escaped convict imprisoned for a $100,000 express robbery, from which the loot was never recovered. Brown finds him in fatally wounded in a stagecoach holdup by members of his former gang. Before he dies, he whispers something about "a pick' to Brown. Walt's honest brother, Dan Winslow ('James Ellison')is working in a bank in a nearby town. Mrs. Amelia Winslow (Barbara Wooddell) arrives in town with a crude oil painting done by Walt. Kelvin (Terry Frost), a crooked deputy sheriff, frames Dan into giving the gang the combination to the safe, and the Sheriff (I. Stanford Jolley), is slain and Dan is jailed as a suspect. Then all involved realize that Walt was trying to say "a picture" as the clue to where the $1000,000 is buried.All Releases
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Filmmakers | Role |
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Lewis D. Collins | Director |
Joseph F. Poland | Writer |
Vincent M. Fennelly | Producer |
Raoul Kraushaar | Composer |
Ernest Miller | Cinematographer |
Sam Fields | Editor |
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Johnny Mack Brown | |
James Ellison | |
Barbara Wooddell | |
I. Stanford Jolley |