Smoking Trails
Originally released in 1924. Smoking Trails is a western film. directed by William Bertram. At just 63 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Starring Bill Patton, William Bertram, and Jack House
Synopsis
Mysterious cowboy Bill Patton (as Bob Norton) arrives, "in the land of the West - on the banks of the Rio Grande," at the "Bar-V" ranch. Ostensibly seeking employment, Mr. Patton is revealed, as the plot unravels, an undercover Texas Ranger. Patton wants to get a job at the "Bar-V", and round-up evidence against newly appointed foreman, and all-around snake-in-the-grass, Jack House (as "Buck" Bailey).
Quick Facts
Director
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- EN
Production Companies
- Frank D. Hutter Productions
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Smoking Trails about?
Mysterious cowboy Bill Patton (as Bob Norton) arrives, "in the land of the West - on the banks of the Rio Grande," at the "Bar-V" ranch. Ostensibly seeking employment, Mr. Patton is revealed, as th...
Who directed Smoking Trails?
Smoking Trails was directed by William Bertram.
How long is Smoking Trails?
Smoking Trails has a runtime of 1 hours and 3 minutes (63 minutes total).
When was Smoking Trails released?
Smoking Trails was released on September 21, 1924 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Smoking Trails?
The main cast of Smoking Trails includes Bill Patton, William Bertram, Jack House, Thomas W. Ross, Alma Rayford.