Slaughter Trail (1951)

Slaughter Trail (1951) poster

Three outlaws rob the stage and then flee. When their horses give out they murder some Indians to get fresh ones. But this puts the Indians on the war path and they have to take refuge in an Army fort to avoid them. The Indians then arrive offering peace if the three men are turned over to them. The fort's commanding Officer wants peace but the rules say the men must be tried in a white man's court leaving the Indians no choice but to attack.

Director: Irving Allen
Genre: Western
Runtime: 78 min
Release Date:

Cast

Screenplay

Cinematography: Jack Greenhalgh
Editing: Fred Allen
Production: RKO Radio Pictures, Irving Allen Productions
Country: United States of America
Language: English
Original Language: en

Keywords

stagecoach

More Films by Director: Irving Allen
More Films in Genre: Western

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Slaughter Trail about?
Three outlaws rob the stage and then flee. When their horses give out they murder some Indians to get fresh ones. But this puts the Indians on the war path and they have to take refuge in an Army fort to avoid them. The Indians then arrive offering peace if the three men are turned over to them. The fort's commanding Officer wants peace but the rules say the men must be tried in a white man's court leaving the Indians no choice but to attack.
Who directed Slaughter Trail?
Slaughter Trail was directed by Irving Allen.
Who stars in Slaughter Trail?
Slaughter Trail stars Brian Donlevy, Gig Young, Virginia Grey, Andy Devine, Robert Hutton, Terry Gilkyson.
How long is Slaughter Trail?
Slaughter Trail has a runtime of 1h 18m (78 minutes).
What genre is Slaughter Trail?
Slaughter Trail is a Western film.
Where was Slaughter Trail produced?
Slaughter Trail was produced in United States of America.