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The Sunrise Trail

"C'mon Everybody! SeeThis Drama of Gripping Gun Play! Fiery Action! In the Wild and Woolly West!"

Working under cover, Tex goes south of the border and joins Rand's gang where he befriends gang member Kansas. He plans to lead the gang into the Sheriff's trap, but hopes to spare his new friend.

Top Cast

  • Bob Steele

    Bob Steele

    Texas, aka Tex

  • Blanche Mehaffey

    Blanche Mehaffey

    Goldie, aka Bess Morgan

  • Jack Rube Clifford

    Jack Rube Clifford

    Kansas (as Jack Clifford)

  • Germaine De Neel

    Germaine De Neel

    French Sadie

  • Eddie Dunn

    Eddie Dunn

    Rand Kennedy

  • Fred Burns

    Fred Burns

    Sheriff Jim

  • Richard Alexander

    Richard Alexander

    Henchman

  • Harry Allen

    Harry Allen

    Deputy

  • Jimmy Aubrey

    Jimmy Aubrey

    Barfly

Overview

Working under cover, Tex goes south of the border and joins Rand's gang where he befriends gang member Kansas. He plans to lead the gang into the Sheriff's trap, but hopes to spare his new friend.

Rating

5.5 / 10
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