A man who's a dead ringer for the leader of an outlaw gang kills the gang leader, then takes his place to try to bring the gang to justice.A man who's a dead ringer for the leader of an outlaw gang kills the gang leader, then takes his place to try to bring the gang to justice.A man who's a dead ringer for the leader of an outlaw gang kills the gang leader, then takes his place to try to bring the gang to justice.
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Harley Wood
- Sheila Granger
- (as Harlene Wood)
Jim Corey
- Holcomb Brother
- (as Jim Correy)
Richard Alexander
- Holcomb Brother
- (as Dick Alexander)
Slim Whitaker
- Sheriff
- (as Slim Whittiker)
Colin Chase
- Holcomb Brother
- (uncredited)
Steve Clark
- Cattleman Robbed by Jack Granger
- (uncredited)
Oscar Gahan
- Barfly
- (uncredited)
Jack Hendricks
- Deputy
- (uncredited)
Robert F. Hill
- Association Chief Watson
- (uncredited)
Johnny Luther
- Fiddle Player
- (uncredited)
Lafe McKee
- John Granger
- (uncredited)
Bud Pope
- Captured Henchman
- (uncredited)
Rudy Sooter
- Bass Player
- (uncredited)
Francis Walker
- Deputy
- (uncredited)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaThis film's earliest documented telecasts took place in New York City Thursday 4 November 1948 on WATV (Channel 13), in Buffalo Saturday 6 November 1948 on WBEN (Channel 4), and in Los Angeles Monday 6 February 1950 on KLAC (Channel 13).
- ConnectionsEdited into Six Gun Theater: Feud of the Trail (2015)
- SoundtracksThe Old Chisholm Trail
Traditional
Sung by Milburn Morante and Tom Tyler on the trail, Milburn Morante (dubbed) in the saloon
Played on the piano and sung by Harley Wood, with Tom Tyler joining in
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Tom Tyler who plays a dual role is both a member of the Protective Association and an outlaw who is part of a gang he's tracking. The bad Tyler wants to quit the outlaw business and go back to helping his family in a feud they're having with the neighbors.
Unfortunately he's killed before he can do that and when the good Tyler goes to bring the family the news he meets dad while he's being ambushed. Not wanting to give things away, Tyler plays along and in the process the reasons for the feud and why the other family wants the late Tyler's family off the property are revealed.
The Feud Of The Trail is from a bottom barrel poverty row studio called Victory Pictures and it shows. This was done on a dental floss budget and the acting with one glorious exception is from hunger.
The exception being Vane Calvert playing a Ma Barker type head of the bad family with a bunch of really bottom feeding and not too bright sons. But I don't think she's worth seeing this routine western for.
Unfortunately he's killed before he can do that and when the good Tyler goes to bring the family the news he meets dad while he's being ambushed. Not wanting to give things away, Tyler plays along and in the process the reasons for the feud and why the other family wants the late Tyler's family off the property are revealed.
The Feud Of The Trail is from a bottom barrel poverty row studio called Victory Pictures and it shows. This was done on a dental floss budget and the acting with one glorious exception is from hunger.
The exception being Vane Calvert playing a Ma Barker type head of the bad family with a bunch of really bottom feeding and not too bright sons. But I don't think she's worth seeing this routine western for.
- bkoganbing
- Nov 24, 2016
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- Budget
- $6,000 (estimated)
- Runtime56 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1
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By what name was The Feud of the Trail (1937) officially released in Canada in English?
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