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The Lost Trail

"AT HIS FIGHTING BEST! Ace Western Star Matches Guns With Guns In A Grim Battle For Gold!"

Having briefly abandoned his standard "Nevada Jack McKenzie" characterization in Flame of the West, cowboy star Johnny Mack Brown was back as Nevada Jack in Monogram's The Lost Trail. Vowing to bring in a gang of stagecoach outlaws, Nevada redoubles his efforts when he learns that the owner of the stagecoach line is pretty Jane Burns (Jennifer Holt).

Top Cast

  • Johnny Mack Brown

    Johnny Mack Brown

    Marshal 'Nevada Jack' McKenzie

  • Raymond Hatton

    Raymond Hatton

    Marshal Sandy 'Trigger' Hopkins

  • Jennifer Holt

    Jennifer Holt

    Jane Burns

  • Riley Hill

    Riley Hill

    Ned Turner

  • Kenneth MacDonald

    Kenneth MacDonald

    John Corbett

  • Eddie Parker

    Eddie Parker

    Henchman Bill

  • John Ince

    John Ince

    Bailey (Stable Owner)

  • Frank LaRue

    Frank LaRue

    Mine Owner Jones

  • Steve Clark

    Steve Clark

    Mine Owner Mason

Overview

Having briefly abandoned his standard "Nevada Jack McKenzie" characterization in Flame of the West, cowboy star Johnny Mack Brown was back as Nevada Jack in Monogram's The Lost Trail. Vowing to bring in a gang of stagecoach outlaws, Nevada redoubles his efforts when he learns that the owner of the stagecoach line is pretty Jane Burns (Jennifer Holt).

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