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The Burning Trail

"See this great big, clean, vigorous story of the stirring day on the western border, crammed with gripping adventure, exciting chases and gun battles. Will keep you guessing every second."

A professional boxer known as "Smiling Bill Flannigan" accidentally kills an opponent in the ring. He gives up the sport and heads west. He gets a job on a ranch as a cook, and before he knows it he finds himself involved in a war between ranchers and sheepherders.

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  • William Desmond

    William Desmond

    Smiling Bill Flannigan

  • Albert J. Smith

    Albert J. Smith

    Texas

  • Mary McIvor

    Mary McIvor

    Nell Loring

  • Jim Corey

    Jim Corey

    Black Loring

  • Jack Dougherty

    Jack Dougherty

    John Corliss

  • Edmund Cobb

    Edmund Cobb

    Tommy Corliss

  • Gloria Roy

    Gloria Roy

    Esther Ramsey

  • Harry Tenbrook

    Harry Tenbrook

    Reginald Cholmondeley

  • Janet Gaynor

    Janet Gaynor

    (uncredited)

เรื่องย่อ

A professional boxer known as "Smiling Bill Flannigan" accidentally kills an opponent in the ring. He gives up the sport and heads west. He gets a job on a ranch as a cook, and before he knows it he finds himself involved in a war between ranchers and sheepherders.

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