
Trail to Gunsight
Western
Overview
In this western, an innocent saddletramp is blamed for killing a man. Fortunately he finds the real culprit before it is too late.
Top Cast


Eddie Dew
Eddie Dew
Dan Creede
Eddie Dew
Dan Creede


Lyle Talbot
Lyle Talbot
U. S. Marshal Bill Hollister
Lyle Talbot
U. S. Marshal Bill Hollister


Fuzzy Knight
Fuzzy Knight
Horatius Van Sickle
Fuzzy Knight
Horatius Van Sickle


Ray Whitley
Ray Whitley
Barton, Cattle Buyer
Ray Whitley
Barton, Cattle Buyer


Maris Wrixon
Maris Wrixon
Mary Wagner
Maris Wrixon
Mary Wagner


Robert "Buzz" Henry
Robert "Buzz" Henry
Tim Wagner (as Buzz Henry)
Robert "Buzz" Henry
Tim Wagner (as Buzz Henry)
Marie Austin
Marie Austin
Clementine Van Sickle
Marie Austin
Clementine Van Sickle


Sarah Padden
Sarah Padden
Grandma Wagner
Sarah Padden
Grandma Wagner


Glenn Strange
Glenn Strange
Duke Ellis, Gang Leader
Glenn Strange
Duke Ellis, Gang Leader


Ray Bennett
Ray Bennett
Henchman Bert Nelson
Ray Bennett
Henchman Bert Nelson
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