
The Caravan Trail
Western
Overview
The 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
Top Cast
Eddie Dean
Eddie Dean
Eddie Dean
Eddie Dean
Eddie Dean


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


Emmett Lynn
Emmett Lynn
Ezra
Emmett Lynn
Ezra


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


Charles King
Charles King
Reno
Charles King
Reno


Robert Barron
Robert Barron
Joe King
Robert Barron
Joe King


Forrest Taylor
Forrest Taylor
Judge Silas Black
Forrest Taylor
Judge Silas Black
Bob Duncan
Bob Duncan
Henchman Poker Face
Bob Duncan
Henchman Poker Face


Jack O'Shea
Jack O'Shea
Killer
Jack O'Shea
Killer
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