

The Caravan Trail
1946 Directed by Robert Emmett TanseyThe Caravan Trail stars PRC Pictures' resident singing cowboy Eddie Dean. This time around, wagonmaster Dean is appointed sheriff of a lawless frontier territory. Immediately getting down to business, our hero goes after a band of land-grabbing outlaws who've been terrorizing the homesteaders. The film is stolen hands down by supporting play Al LaRue, who as "Lash" LaRue would eventually be awarded a western series of his own. Like most of Eddie Dean's 1946 releases, The Caravan Trail was lensed in the two-hued Cinecolor process. Read more at http://www.allmovie.com/movie/the-caravan-trail-v8165#ome2SWX8mH31k9yd.99
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Eddie Dean
....................................................Eddie Dean

Lash LaRue
....................................................Cherokee (as Al La Rue)

Emmett Lynn
....................................................Ezra

Jean Carlin
....................................................Paula Bristol
Robert Malcolm
....................................................Jim Bristol

Charles King
....................................................Reno

Robert Barron
....................................................Joe King
Director
...........................................................Robert Emmett Tansey
Producer
...........................................................Robert Emmett Tansey
Assistant Director
...........................................................Joseph C. Cavalier
Story
...........................................................Robert Emmett Tansey
Director of Photography
...........................................................Marcel Le Picard
Art Direction
...........................................................Edward C. Jewell
Editor
...........................................................Hugh Winn
Production Companies
...................................................PRC
Production Countries
........................................................United States of America
Spoken Languages
....................................................English
Genres
....................................................Western
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