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The Last Trail

"Zane Grey's Whirlwind Story of the Plains"

The robberies on Jasper Carrol's stages have been so frequent that the stage line plans to hold a stagecoach race with the winner getting the new contract. Tom foils Cal Barker's attempt to kill him and gets a confession from him that Kurt Morley is behind the robberies. But first Tom must win the race for Carrol although Morley's stages have him greatly outnumbered.

Top Cast

  • Tom Mix

    Tom Mix

    Tom Dane

  • Carmelita Geraghty

    Carmelita Geraghty

    Nita Carrol

  • William B. Davidson

    William B. Davidson

    Kurt Morley

  • Jerry Madden

    Jerry Madden

    Tommy Pascal

  • Lee Shumway

    Lee Shumway

    Sheriff Joe Pascal

  • Frank Hagney

    Frank Hagney

    Henchman Cal Barker

  • Robert Brower

    Robert Brower

    Sam Beasley

  • Oliver Eckhardt

    Oliver Eckhardt

    Jasper Carrol

  • Frank Beal

    Frank Beal

    Bert Summers

Overview

The robberies on Jasper Carrol's stages have been so frequent that the stage line plans to hold a stagecoach race with the winner getting the new contract. Tom foils Cal Barker's attempt to kill him and gets a confession from him that Kurt Morley is behind the robberies. But first Tom must win the race for Carrol although Morley's stages have him greatly outnumbered.

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