Trouble on the Trail (1954) [NR]

Featuring:
Guy Madison, Andy Devine, Martha Hyer

Written by:
Maurice Tombragel

Directed by:
Frank McDonald


Release Date:
December 26, 1954

Original Title:
Trouble on the Trail

Genres:
Western

Production Companies:
Allied Artists Pictures
Romson Productions
William F. Broidy Productions

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR 

Runtime: 54

Wild Bill and Jingles ride down danger trail to face showdown with desperate outlaws!

"Trouble on the Trail" is two episodes of the "Wild Bill Hickok" television series edited together and released as a feature film by Allied Artists.

"Trouble on the Trail" is two episodes of the "Wild Bill Hickok" television series edited together and released as a feature film by Allied Artists. The first half has Jingles (Andy Devine) framed on a murder charge, which Wild Bill Hickok (Guy Madison) reveals to be part of a plot to get control of valuable mine property. Riding on, Wild Bill and Jingles aid in the return of a cafe singer (Martha Hyer), kidnapped by a gang trying to get control of another mine, which proves the two episodes were not shown back-to-back on subsequent TV weeks, as even the cheap Newhall Productions (William F. Broidy) wouldn't do two mine plots a week apart. No, rescind that, they probably would have, figuring TV addicts wouldn't remember last week's plot anyway.

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Internet Movie Database 7.5/10

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