Smoking Trails (1924)

Smoking Trails (1924) poster

Mysterious cowboy Bill Patton (as Bob Norton) arrives, "in the land of the West - on the banks of the Rio Grande," at the "Bar-V" ranch. Ostensibly seeking employment, Mr. Patton is revealed, as the plot unravels, an undercover Texas Ranger. Patton wants to get a job at the "Bar-V", and round-up evidence against newly appointed foreman, and all-around snake-in-the-grass, Jack House (as "Buck" Bailey).

Director: William Bertram
Genre: Western
Runtime: 63 min
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Production: Frank D. Hutter Productions
Country: United States of America
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: William Bertram
More Films in Genre: Western

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Smoking Trails about?
Mysterious cowboy Bill Patton (as Bob Norton) arrives, "in the land of the West - on the banks of the Rio Grande," at the "Bar-V" ranch. Ostensibly seeking employment, Mr. Patton is revealed, as the plot unravels, an undercover Texas Ranger. Patton wants to get a job at the "Bar-V", and round-up evidence against newly appointed foreman, and all-around snake-in-the-grass, Jack House (as "Buck" Bailey).
Who directed Smoking Trails?
Smoking Trails was directed by William Bertram.
Who stars in Smoking Trails?
Smoking Trails stars Bill Patton, William Bertram, Jack House, Thomas W. Ross, Alma Rayford, Adrian Rayford.
How long is Smoking Trails?
Smoking Trails has a runtime of 1h 3m (63 minutes).
What genre is Smoking Trails?
Smoking Trails is a Western film.
Where was Smoking Trails produced?
Smoking Trails was produced in United States of America.