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The Lone Star Trail

  • 1943
  • Approved
  • 58m
IMDb RATING
5.7/10
145
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Johnny Mack Brown, Jennifer Holt, Fuzzy Knight, and Tex Ritter in The Lone Star Trail (1943)
DramaWestern

Rancher Blaze Barker returns to Dead Falls after being framed by land-grabbers and spending two years in jail. Paroled, he can't wear a gun, but is aided by Marshal Fargo Steele. The gang is... Read allRancher Blaze Barker returns to Dead Falls after being framed by land-grabbers and spending two years in jail. Paroled, he can't wear a gun, but is aided by Marshal Fargo Steele. The gang is out to gain control of all of the valley land before a dam is constructed. When Blaze rai... Read allRancher Blaze Barker returns to Dead Falls after being framed by land-grabbers and spending two years in jail. Paroled, he can't wear a gun, but is aided by Marshal Fargo Steele. The gang is out to gain control of all of the valley land before a dam is constructed. When Blaze raises the money to pay off the taxes on his ranch, he finds it has been marked to incriminat... Read all

  • Director
    • Ray Taylor
  • Writers
    • Oliver Drake
    • Victor Halperin
  • Stars
    • Johnny Mack Brown
    • Tex Ritter
    • Fuzzy Knight
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.7/10
    145
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Ray Taylor
    • Writers
      • Oliver Drake
      • Victor Halperin
    • Stars
      • Johnny Mack Brown
      • Tex Ritter
      • Fuzzy Knight
    • 8User reviews
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    Johnny Mack Brown
    Johnny Mack Brown
    • Blaze Barker
    Tex Ritter
    Tex Ritter
    • Fargo Steele
    Fuzzy Knight
    Fuzzy Knight
    • Angus MacAngus
    Jennifer Holt
    Jennifer Holt
    • Joan Winters
    George Eldredge
    George Eldredge
    • Doug Ransom
    Michael Vallon
    Michael Vallon
    • Jonathan Bentley
    Harry Strang
    Harry Strang
    • Sheriff Waddell
    Earle Hodgins
    Earle Hodgins
    • Mayor Cyrus Jenkins
    Jack Ingram
    Jack Ingram
    • Henchman Dan Jason
    Robert Mitchum
    Robert Mitchum
    • Ben Slocum
    • (as Bob Mitchum)
    Ethan Laidlaw
    Ethan Laidlaw
    • Steve Bannister
    Jimmy Wakely Trio
    • Singing Cowhands
    Victor Adamson
    Victor Adamson
    • Townsman
    • (uncredited)
    Johnny Bond
    Johnny Bond
    • Johnny - Member, Jimmy Wakely Trio
    • (uncredited)
    Bob Burns
    Bob Burns
    • Barfly
    • (uncredited)
    William Desmond
    William Desmond
    • Bartender Mike
    • (uncredited)
    Billy Engle
    Billy Engle
    • Shorty
    • (uncredited)
    White Flash
    • Tex's Horse
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Ray Taylor
    • Writers
      • Oliver Drake
      • Victor Halperin
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    6planktonrules

    Three is better than one.

    In the 1930s and 40s, several studios realized that they could combine various B-list western stars into a movie to increase the marketability of the films. So, this led to films like the Three Mesquiteers and the Range Busters...films which featured three stars instead of one. Generally, these movies were pretty good...and the writing of these films seemed a bit better than usual. In the case of "The Lone Star Trail", Universal Pictures paired up Johnny Mack Brown, Tex Ritter and Fuzzy Knight...and it's a pretty dandy film.

    The story begins with Blaze (Brown) being released from prison after two years in the pokey. Since he's the hero of the story, it's safe to assume he's NOT a criminal at all and was framed for theft. Now that Blaze is out, he wants to clear his name and is assisted by his friend, Angus (Knight) and a stranger who comes to his aid (Ritter).

    The acting is quite nice, the writing better than usual for a B-western and all in all it's a fun film. Interestingly, I've never particularly enjoyed Tex Ritter's solo efforts...but here with Brown and Knight, he's quite good.

    By the way, the barber (Knight) talks about creating some health concoction for people to drink and he mentions the ingredients...including milk weed. Well, milk weed is toxic to humans...and I wonder if the writer knew this and that's why he included this!
    3movingwater

    Hey, isn't that Robert Mitchum!

    That's right. This 1943 B Western from Tex Ritter introduced "Bob" Mitchum in his first year as a credited Hollywood actor. With a few lines, spoken in that smooth baritone for which Mitchum would soon become famous, a vary young Mitchum mostly looks around a little but surprised to be in a movie!

    Easy enough to view, The Lone Star Trail has nothing much more interesting to offer. Typical of the period for westerns, a few songs, a couple of fights, and good ultimately triumphs over adversity.
    6ejrjr

    Revenge is sweet

    John Mack Brown plays the stereotypical bad guy/good guy framed for a crime by alleged friends. After release from prison he returns to home town to expose the real crooks. Tex Ritter is an undercover U.S. Marshal pretending to be an itinerant gunslinger who consistently saves Johnny from death.

    There are some other plot twists which help maintain interest and raise the script above predictable. And of course several requisite fight scenes. The love angle is barely a minor storyline and really is just an excuse to wrap the story without resorting to the bad guys being arrested by the local sheriff.

    Of course the bonus for western fans is John Mack Brown and Tex Ritter together in same movie. And that is worth the price of admission.
    5revdrcac

    Two western greats in one interesting film ..........

    Tex Ritter and Johhnny Mack Brown team up in this action-filled programmer from the early 1940's. The former football star and country crooner take on some mangy cowpokes who had already framed Brown once and are about to do it again!

    At this point in their careers, the pairing was intended to allow the western greats to pool their on screen strengths. The result is this standard tale of revenge and redemption on the old frontier. Ritter was always pleasant in this type of role and Brown handled the action and fistfights in a first rate manner. Overall, it was a good job.

    While this was not an A-level film, it should appeal to die-hard fans of the western programmers..... I did !
    8morrisonhimself

    Great cast well directed in good story

    Tex Ritter always looked and sounded good and his Texas upbringing showed when he essayed cowboy roles.

    Johnny Mack Brown, on the other hand, was not a native-born cowboy, in fact, started his movie career as leading man to such leading ladies as Joan Crawford, but he became one of the most popular Western stars, and with very good reason.

    First, he was a good-looking, athletic man, having been, in fact, a college football star. Somehow, he adapted himself to the cowboy role and seemed perfectly natural in his dozens of Western roles.

    In this small film, he doesn't have to stretch, except in the fight scenes, but where acting replaces action, he continues to shine.

    He and Tex are sided by Fuzzy Knight, whose part stretches him a bit and he's not the silly stutterer he played too often. Really Knight made a good Western player.

    Again not needing to do much but look good, Jennifer Holt as usual does that extremely well, but she always was much more than the proverbial pretty face: She came from a family of actors and never let the side down.

    Jimmy Wakely, later a star in his own series, is here with his two side-men, the great Johnny Bond and Scotty Harrel.

    They, as friends and allies with our heroes, must join in confronting the bad guys, including Robert Mitchum. Wow, even as a beginner, Mitchum was so smooth, so in control, that he would become a huge star just seemed inevitable in the way he handled even this type of small part.

    Cast and the script by Oliver Drake make this potentially routine film something more, and they are helped by directing from veteran Ray Taylor. And music from Ritter and the Wakely trio is just icing on the cake.

    I have no hesitation in recommending "The Lone Star Trail," and you can find a copy at YouTube.

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    • Trivia
      Filmed, completed, and copyrighted in 1942, but not released until several months later, in 1943, making this one of the earliest featured film roles of Robert Mitchum.
    • Goofs
      When Angus drags the unconscious Fargo into the bath stall, the latter is very obviously moving his legs to help him.
    • Soundtracks
      I Gotta See Texas Just Once More
      Written by Jimmy Wakely

      Sung by Tex Ritter and Jimmy Wakely Trio

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    • Release date
      • August 6, 1943 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Trilha Solitária
    • Filming locations
      • Universal Studios - 100 Universal City Plaza, Universal City, California, USA(Studio)
    • Production company
      • Universal Pictures
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    • Runtime
      • 58m
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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