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193354 minWestern

Sagebrush Trail

Is Sagebrush Trail a Hit or Flop?

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Is Sagebrush Trail worth watching? With a rating of 5.207/10, this Western film is a mixed-bag for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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Sagebrush Trail Synopsis

Imprisoned for a murder he did not commit, John Brant escapes and ends up out west where, after giving the local lawmen the slip, he joins up with an outlaw gang. Brant finds out that 'Jones', one of the outlaws he has become friends with, committed the murder that Brant was sent up for, but has no knowledge that anyone was ever put in jail for his crime. Willing to forgive and forget, Brant doesn't realize that 'Jones' has not only fallen for the same pretty shopgirl Brant has, but begins to suspect that Brant is not truly an outlaw.

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Top Cast

John Wayne
John WayneJohn Brant
Nancy Shubert
Nancy ShubertSally Blake
Lane Chandler
Lane ChandlerJoseph Conlon
Henry Hall
Henry HallDad Blake
Hal Taliaferro
Hal TaliaferroDeputy Sheriff
Art Mix
Art MixHenchman
Bob Burns
Bob BurnsSheriff Parker
Slim Whitaker
Slim WhitakerHenchman Dick (uncredited)
William Dyer
William DyerBlind Pete
Hank Bell
Hank BellHenchman

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Is Sagebrush Trail worth watching?

Sagebrush Trail has received mixed reviews with a 5.207/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Western movies.

Is Sagebrush Trail hit or flop?

Sagebrush Trail has received average ratings (5.207/10), performing moderately with audiences.

What genre is Sagebrush Trail?

Sagebrush Trail is a Western movie that Imprisoned for a murder he did not commit, John Brant escapes and ends up out west where, after giving the local lawmen the slip, he joins up with an ...

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Critic Reviews

CinemaSerfJun 13, 2022
★ 6

When "Smith" (John Wayne) is wrongly accused of murder, he escapes from jail determined to track down the true perpetrators and to clear is name. Coincidentally he meets "Conlon" (Lane Chandler) who takes him to his gang's secret hideout where he soon becomes an integral part of their antics. On a visit to the local store, he manages to get a message about an impeding robbery to "Miss Sally" (Nancy Shubert) and when the sheriff is waiting for them, "Smith" becomes suspected by the gang of betraying them. Now he has the law and the gang to consider as he tries to identify the killer. Sadly, the version I saw was colourised - a practice that ought to be banned by the Geneva Convention - and it robbed the production of much of it's soul; but the dialogue is quite pacy, Yakima Canutt excels in the fisticuffs department and the story is actually quite solid.