Northwest Trail is a 1945 American contemporary Northwestern film directed by Derwin Abrahams shot in Cinecolor at Lake Hemet, California. It stars Bob Steele, Joan Woodbury and Madge Bellamy making a comeback appearance in her final film.
Synopsis
Le gendarme Matt O'Brien est chargé d'escorter Mlle Owens jusqu'à un avant-poste éloigné. Mais lorsqu'il y trouve une opération minière illégale qui fait passer de l'or à travers la frontière, son supérieur Sgt. Moyens lui ordonne de partir.
, 59minutes Réalisé parSam Newfield OrigineEtats-Unis GenresAction, Western ActeursBob Steele, Al St. John, Carleton Young, Edward Peil Sr., Charles King, Stanley Price Note63% Billy the Kid (Bob Steele) and his friends Jeff (Carleton Young) and Fuzzy (Al St. John) are on the run. They make it to Paradise Town, where the trio witnesses the murder of Marshal Mason (Stanley Price). Fuzzy poses as the marshal and rides into the town, which is now ruled by a gang led by Burke (Curley Dresden) under orders from a prominent businessman in Paradise. Setting out to put an end to the gang's lawless rule over the town, the trio face another problem --the ward of the town banker Hardy (Edward Peil, Sr.), Ann (Phyllis Adair), who is out to set obstacles for them for unknown reasons. Along the journey they befriend Mexican secret agent Lopez (Julian Rivero), who is posing as a bartender. As the plot thickens, it is revealed that the true mastermind is Hardy, who plans on buying up all the local property to dig a smuggling tunnel to Mexico.