Slaughter Trail
Three outlaws rob the stage and then flee. When their horses give out they murder some Indians to get fresh ones. But this puts the Indians on the war path and they have to take refuge in an Army fort to avoid them. The Indians then arrive offering peace if the three men are turned over to them. The fort's commanding Officer wants peace but the rules say the men must be tried in a white man's court leaving the Indians no choice but to attack.
Irving Allen
Sid Kuller
Casts & Crew
Brian Donlevy
Gig Young
Virginia Grey
Andy Devine
Robert Hutton
Terry Gilkyson
Jimmy Ames
Sherry Anne Atkins
Emile Avery
Al Bain
Lew Bedell
Sid Brokaw
Dorinda Clifton
Earl Colbert
Eugene Englund
Robin Fletcher
Joanne Franklin
Gene François
Rudolf Friml Jr.
Don Frost
Jody Gilbert
Lois Hall
Chick Hannan
Chuck Hayward
Myron Healey
Fenton Jones
Ken Koutnik
Richie Kuller
Emmett Lynn
Frank McGrath
Troy Melton
Boyd 'Red' Morgan
Eric Neilson
Kenneth Otto
Eddie Parks
Ralph Peters
Ric Roman
Phil Schumacher
Allen D. Sewall
Miles Shepard
Charles Sherlock
Mabel Smaney
Charles Soldani
George Sowards
Jack Tornek
Ralph Volkie
Toni Whaethel
Also Directed by Irving Allen
1947 Oscar winning short film (Best Short Subject, Two-reel)
A tribute to the Robert Mitchell Choir School of Hollywood, which trains talented young boys in the musical arts in addition to regular academic studies.
Oscar nominated 1949 short film
In this classic black-and-white actioner, Lon Chaney Jr. -- star of The Wolf Man and son of legendary master of disguise Lon Chaney -- plays a bitterly jealous sponge fisherman who tries to sabotage a fellow diver (Lloyd Bridges).
Love and adventure on the Matterhorn mountain.
A group of men go on an expedition seeking sunken treasure, and wind up battling bad weather, rough seas and each other.
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