Harmony Trail (1944) Online
Sent to investigate a payroll robbery, Marshall Rocky meets his old friends Ken, Eddie, and Max. He has the serial numbers and when Pop puts on his medicine show they get one of the bills. This enables Ken to see through Sorrell's scheme that threw the blame on an innocent rancher and he sets out to prove it.
Cast overview, first billed only: | |||
Ken Maynard | - | Marshal Ken Maynard | |
Eddie Dean | - | Marshal Eddie Dean | |
Gene Alsace | - | Marshal Rocky Camron (as Rocky Camron) | |
Max Terhune | - | Marshal Max Terhune | |
Elmer | - | Elmer Sneezeweed - Max's Dummy | |
Glenn Strange | - | Marshal Taylor (as Glen Strange) | |
Ruth Roman | - | Ann Martin | |
Robert McKenzie | - | Pop Martin (as Bob McKenzie) | |
Charles King | - | Jim Sorrell (as Chas. King) | |
Bud Osborne | - | Henchman Tip | |
Al Ferguson | - | Henchman Red | |
Dan White | - | Bronco | |
Fred Gildart | - | Sleepy - Doc's Assistant | |
Jerry Shields | - | Henchman Tex | |
John Bridges | - | 2nd Sheriff |
The earliest documented telecast of this film in the Los Angeles area was scheduled to take place Tuesday 6 January 1948 on KTLA (Channel 5), but the fact that it was re-scheduled a week later, Tuesday 13 January 1948, implies the first broadcast may not have taken place; its initial telecast in the New York City area occurred Friday 7 July 1948 on WATV (Channel 13), in Detroit Tuesday 5 July 1949 on WJBK (Channel 2), and in Cincinnati Wednesday 30 November 1949 on WCPO (Channel 7).
Pop Martin refers to Elmer as Charlie, Elmer calls Pop Mortimer. Possible reference to Charlie McCarthy and Mortimer Snerd, dummies of ventriloquist Edgar Bergan.
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