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  • End of the Trail (1936)
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    70 min | Drama, War, Western
End of the Trail (1936)
Approved
70 min | Drama, War, Western

In the battle of San Juan Hill, Rough Rider Dale Brittenham saves the life, at the expense of losing the sight of one eye, of Bob Hildreth. Invalided to a hospital they meet nurse Belle Pearson and a love-feud begins between Dale and Bob ...See moreIn the battle of San Juan Hill, Rough Rider Dale Brittenham saves the life, at the expense of losing the sight of one eye, of Bob Hildreth. Invalided to a hospital they meet nurse Belle Pearson and a love-feud begins between Dale and Bob over Belle. At the end of the war Dale and Bob return to Halsey, a small mid-western cattle town,where Belle comes as a school teacher, bringing her brother Larry. Cattle thieves have run ranchers out of business and Bill Mason seems to be the only prosperous citizen. Bob gets his pre-war job back and is made Chief Deputy for Sheriff Anderson. Dale can't get work and leaves town. Broke and hungry he shows up at the Square Deal Saloon in Fremont Pass,where Mason offers him a job herding wild horses out of the territory. Dale soon learns that Mason is the head of the rustlers and starts re-stealing the cattle from Mason's rustlers. Mason can't report them to the sheriff since they weren't his to begin with. Dale's recycling program makes him enough money to open a club called "Little Cuba." Larry is working as an undercover deputy, and Dale warns him that Mason and his men are on to him,and he needs to stay out of the South Valley. Mason's men kidnap Larry and Dale rescues him but kills one of Mason's men. Bob sees the killing, but rather than arrest his old friend Dale, decides to resign. Dale arranges to send Larry to California, decides to go straight and Belle accepts his marriage proposal.While they are preparing to close "Little Cuba", a truck rolls by and dumps Larry's dead body. Dales knows Mason did it and, despite Bob's efforts to persuade him to let the law take care of it,kills Mason. This time, Bob cannot forsake his sworn duty and arrests Dale, who is convicted and sentenced to death. As he is led away, he waves proudly to the weeping Belle and Bob. Written by Les Adams See less
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Zane Grey (based on novel "Outlaws of Palouse") | Harold Shumate (screenplay)
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Oct 11, 1936 (United States)

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37 cast members
Name Known for
Jack Holt
Dale Brittenham Dale Brittenham   See fewer
Louise Henry
Belle Pearson Belle Pearson   See fewer
Guinn 'Big Boy' Williams
Bob Hildreth Bob Hildreth   See fewer
Douglass Dumbrille
Bill Mason Bill Mason   See fewer
George McKay
Ben Parker Ben Parker   See fewer
Gene Morgan
Cheyenne Cheyenne   See fewer
John McGuire
Larry Pearson Larry Pearson   See fewer
Edward LeSaint
Jim Watrous Jim Watrous   See fewer
Frank Shannon
Sheriff Anderson Sheriff Anderson   See fewer
Erle C. Kenton
Theodore Roosevelt Theodore Roosevelt   See fewer
Hank Bell
Rough Rider (uncredited) Rough Rider (uncredited)   See fewer
Stanley Blystone
Bartender (uncredited) Bartender (uncredited)   See fewer
Earle D. Bunn
Peg Leg (uncredited) Peg Leg (uncredited)   See fewer
Allan Cavan
Attorney (uncredited) Attorney (uncredited)   See fewer
Richard Cramer
Bartender (uncredited) Bartender (uncredited)   See fewer
Edgar Dearing
Rough Rider (uncredited) Rough Rider (uncredited)   See fewer
Frank Ellis
Mason Man (uncredited) Mason Man (uncredited)   See fewer
Eddie Fetherston
Orderly (uncredited) Orderly (uncredited)   See fewer
Pat Flaherty
Rough Rider (uncredited) Rough Rider (uncredited)   See fewer
Olin Francis
Deputy (uncredited) Deputy (uncredited)   See fewer
Curley Gibson
Henchman (uncredited) Henchman (uncredited)   See fewer
Paul Guilfoyle
Rough Rider (uncredited) Rough Rider (uncredited)   See fewer
Chuck Hamilton
Deputy (uncredited) Deputy (uncredited)   See fewer
Cecil Kellogg
Henchman (uncredited) Henchman (uncredited)   See fewer
James B. 'Pop' Kenton
Newman (uncredited) Newman (uncredited)   See fewer
Ted Mapes
Henchman (uncredited) Henchman (uncredited)   See fewer
Robert McKenzie
Town Official (uncredited) Town Official (uncredited)   See fewer
Walter Merrill
Townsman (uncredited) Townsman (uncredited)   See fewer
Art Mix
Red Allen (uncredited) Red Allen (uncredited)   See fewer
Frank Moran
Drunk (uncredited) Drunk (uncredited)   See fewer
Bud Osborne
Mason Man (uncredited) Mason Man (uncredited)   See fewer
Lee Prather
Army Officer (uncredited) Army Officer (uncredited)   See fewer
Hal Price
Deputy (uncredited) Deputy (uncredited)   See fewer
Carl Stockdale
Simmons (uncredited) Simmons (uncredited)   See fewer
John Tyrrell
Bugler Joe (uncredited) Bugler Joe (uncredited)   See fewer
Blackjack Ward
Mason Man (uncredited) Mason Man (uncredited)   See fewer
Blackie Whiteford
Mason Man (uncredited) Mason Man (uncredited)   See fewer
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