Smoking Trails (1924)
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
Release Date: September 21, 1924
Cast
- Bill Patton - Bob Norton, a Texas Ranger
- William Bertram - Jack Barton
- Jack House - Buck Bailey
- Thomas W. Ross - Arizona Pete (as Tom Ross)
- Alma Rayford - Bonita Barton
- Adrian Rayford - Flora Barton
- Bud Geary - Tom Lathrop (as Maine Geary)
- Horace B. Carpenter - Doctor (uncredited)
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.