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Mule Train



Mule Train
Release Year: 1950
Release Date: Tue Feb 21 1950
Runtime: 69 minutes
Filmed In Black And White
Genre: Western
Filming Locations: Alabama Hills, Lone Pine
Studio: Gene Autry Productions
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Actors: Al Haskell (as Townsman), Robert Hilton (as Bancroft), Jack Kenny (as Townsman), Norman Leavitt (as Homer – Telegrapher), Jack Low (as Townsman), Frankie Marvin (as Outrider /Deputy), Billy McCoy (as Townsman), John McKee (as Wilson), John Miljan (as Judd Holbrook), George Morrell (as Wagon Driver), Frank O’Connor (as Bystander), Pat O’Malley (as Charley Stewart), Eddie Parker (as Street Fighter), George Slocum (as Brakeman), Boyd Stockman (as Man with Latigo and Rollins), Guy Teague (as Deputy Marshal Mike), Jack Tornek (as Worker), Robert Walker (as Townsman), Robert J. Wilke (as Bradshaw – Henchman), Bob Woodward (as Man Who Gives Directions)
Horses: Champion, Champ
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Plot: A prospector discovers natural cement and suggests it should be used for a new dam. But this is the last thing the badmen of Trail End want, as they have a monopoly of the wagons needed to haul rocks to the site. A pretty sheriff notwithstanding, it’s a job for a singing marshal.
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Sources: Museum Of Western Film History Archives, IMDb, JustWatch
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