

Trail of the Horse Thieves
1929 Directed by Robert De LaceyVic Stanley, a wandering cowboy, is found by Clint Taggart and his daughter, Amy, after he has escaped from a band of rustlers. Upon recovering his sight from a desert sandstorm, he sees and falls in love with Amy and becomes resolute in his decision to uncover the identity of the rustlers and particularly their leader, "The Eagle." Though blind during his capture, he nevertheless recognizes the voice of The Eagle in McElroy, a leading banker. After another escape from the gang, Vic manages to save Taggart and Amy from The Eagle's sticky clutches, exposes their operation, and proceeds on course with Amy.

Tom Tyler
....................................................Vic Stanley

Betty Amann
....................................................Amy Taggart

Frankie Darro
....................................................Buddy

Harry O'Connor
....................................................Clint Taggart

Barney Furey
....................................................The Eagle

Bill Nestell
....................................................Babcock
Victor Allen
....................................................Sheriff
Director
...........................................................Robert De Lacey
Writer
...........................................................Helen Gregg
Assistant Director
...........................................................John Burch
Screenplay
...........................................................Frank Howard Clark
Adaptation
...........................................................Frank Howard Clark
Camera Operator
...........................................................Nicholas Musuraca
Editor
...........................................................Jack Kitchin
Production Companies
...................................................Film Booking Offices of America (FBO)
Production Countries
........................................................United States of America
Spoken Languages
....................................................No Language
Genres
....................................................Western
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