Western Gold Trailer

Western Gold Trailer (1937)

27 August 1937 Western 57 mins

President Lincoln personally sends Bill Gibson west to see if he can stop the holdups of the needed shipments of gold. There he meets his boyhood friend Foster. When all others refuse to take out the next gold shipment due to the killings, Bill volunteers. Jeannie, afraid for his safety, tells Foster of Bill's secret route not knowing Foster is the leader of the outlaw gang.

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Cast

Smith Ballew

as Bill Gibson

Heather Angel

as Jeannie Thatcher

Frank McGlynn Sr.

as Abraham Lincoln

LeRoy Mason

as Fred Foster

Howard Hickman

as Jim Thatcher

Victor Potel

as Jasper

Lew Kelly

as Storekeeper Ezra

Al Bridge

as Holman (as Alan Bridge)

Tom London

as Clem

International Releases Dates

United States 27 August 1937

Production Companies

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