

Back Trail
1948 Directed by Christy CabanneBack Trail is one of the livelier entries in Monogram's Johnny Mack Brown western series. Brown rides into a small town where he becomes embroiled in a blackmail scheme. The town's banker (Ted Adams), a pillar of respectability, once served a jail term. Outlaw leader Pierce Lyden threatens to reveal Adams' secret if the banker doesn't let him know in advance when the gold shipments are going through. Adams tearfully tells Brown the whole story, whereupon Johnny rides shotgun on the next shipment himself. Back Trail was one of the last films directed by workhorse Christy Cabanne, whose career stretched all the way back to the D.W. Griffith days.

Johnny Mack Brown
....................................................Johnny Mack

Raymond Hatton
....................................................Cahoose

Mildred Coles
....................................................Helen Frazer

Marshall Reed
....................................................Henchman Lacey
James Horne Jr.
....................................................Terry Dugan (as James Horne)

Harry 'Snub' Pollard
....................................................Goofy (as Snub Pollard)

Ted Adams
....................................................Bob Frazer
Director
...........................................................Christy Cabanne
Screenplay
...........................................................J. Benton Cheney
Grip
...........................................................Harry Lewis
Production Companies
...................................................Monogram Pictures
Great Western Productions
Production Countries
........................................................United States of America
Spoken Languages
....................................................English
Genres
....................................................Western
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