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The Old Texas Trail: Directed by Lewis D. Collins. With Rod Cameron, Eddie Dew, Fuzzy Knight, Ray Whitley. As Jim Wiley, a stageline troubleshooter, arrives he is shot and relieved of his identification papers.
The Old Texas Trail is a 1944 American Western film directed by Lewis D. Collins and written by William Lively. The film stars Rod Cameron, Eddie Dew, Fuzzy Knight, Ray Whitley, Virginia Christine, Joseph J. Greene, Marjorie Clements, George Eldredge and Edmund Cobb.
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Review. Ratings Show all. Sort by Featured. 5/10. Entertaining stage-line saga ............ Tall, dark Rod Cameron stars in this taut western from the mid 1940's. On his way to the site of some stage-line construction, he is ambushed and presumed dead.
Review by Richard Cross ★★½. Husky Rod Cameron plays a stage line engineer who is left for dead by a hired gun working for an unscrupulous tycoon seeking to ensure Cameron's employer fails to build a stage line in time to win a promised contract.
In this western, set in Texas, the brave heroes Rod, Fuzzy, and their good-guy gang attempt to keep a band of ruthless outlaws who are trying to take over the reins of a stage coach line.
Richard Cross’s review published on Letterboxd: A Universal B-Western that's a rung or two above the kind of thing the Poverty Row outfits were churning out, but it essentially tells the same old story.