
The Last Trail (1933)
Overview
Based on a Zane Grey story, The Last Trail stars virile cowboy hero George O'Brien in a largely anti-heroic role. Escaping from a posse, the "good bad man" (O'Brien) boards an Eastbound train, where he strikes up a friendship with a genial gangster (J. Carroll Naish). Later on, the cowboy returns to the West as a member of the gangster's gang. He poses as the heir to a vast cattle ranch, never dreaming that he really is the heir. When the truth is revealed, the wayward cowboy switches to the side of the Law, while another of the gangster's flunkeys (Claire Trevor) reveals herself to be an honest newspaperwoman -- and thus a suitable candidate for romance.
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Additional Info
Budget | $0.00 |
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Revenue | $0.00 |
Original Language | en |
Popularity | 0.575 |
Directed By
James Tinling
TOP CAST

George O’Brien
Tom Daley

Claire Trevor
Patricia Carter

El Brendel
Newt Olsen

Matt McHugh
Looney McGann

J. Carrol Naish
John Ross

George H. Reed
Japonica Jones

Lucille La Verne
Mrs. Wilson

Ruth Warren
Sally Scott Olsen

Luis Alberni
Pedro Gonzales

Edward LeSaint
Judge Wilson