Trailing Danger
"OUTPOSTS OF THE LAW...where daring Marshals fought the west's worst killers!"
Originally released in 1947. Trailing Danger is a western film. directed by Lambert Hillyer. At just 58 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Starring Johnny Mack Brown, Raymond Hatton, and Peggy Wynne
Synopsis
Convicted killer Jim Holden is rescued from the sheriff by his gang, led by Mason and Riley. He is out to get the Hathaway Stage superintendent George Bannister, who was responsible for his conviction and learns the Bannister, his niece (Kay) and Hal Hathaway, son of the stage line owner, are on a cross-country stage. Johnny, a rancher, and Waco, local stage representative head for the stage to warn the passengers, including entertainer Paradise Flo and coffin salesman Pennypacker. Hal takes the stage into Holdin. Johnny and Waco rescue Hal and Bannister before the gang succeeds in hanging the pair.
Quick Facts
Director
Top Cast
Johnny Mack Brown
as Johnny
Raymond Hatton
as Waco
Peggy Wynne
as Kay Bannister
Marshall Reed
as Jim Holden
Patrick Desmond
as Hal Hathaway
Steve Darrell
as George Bannister
Eddie Parker
as Riley - Henchman (as Edwin Parker)
Bonnie Jean Hartley
as Paradise Flo
Ernie Adams
as Pennypacker
Bud Osborne
as Mason - Henchman
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- EN
Production Companies
- Monogram Pictures
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Trailing Danger about?
Convicted killer Jim Holden is rescued from the sheriff by his gang, led by Mason and Riley. He is out to get the Hathaway Stage superintendent George Bannister, who was responsible for his convict...
Who directed Trailing Danger?
Trailing Danger was directed by Lambert Hillyer.
How long is Trailing Danger?
Trailing Danger has a runtime of 0 hours and 58 minutes (58 minutes total).
When was Trailing Danger released?
Trailing Danger was released on May 29, 1947 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Trailing Danger?
The main cast of Trailing Danger includes Johnny Mack Brown, Raymond Hatton, Peggy Wynne, Marshall Reed, Patrick Desmond.