The Glorious Trail (1928)

The Gripping Story of the First East to West Telegraph! See 1,000 Indians Attacking a Group of Settler and- KEN MAYNARD in THE GLORIOUS TRAIL

The Glorious Trail (1928) poster

After a work crew stringing telegraph wires across the Great Plains is slaughtered by Indians, Pat O'Leary, the company superintendent, must take out another supply train to make the dangerous trip across open country. The Indians attack and are driven off. On the day the wires are finally strung, the settlers gather to hear the first message from the East.

Director: Albert S. Rogell, Harry Joe Brown
Genre: Western
Runtime: 65 min
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Cinematography: Frank B. Good
Editing: Fred Allen
Production: Charles R. Rogers Productions
Country: United States of America
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Albert S. Rogell, Harry Joe Brown
More Films in Genre: Western

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Glorious Trail about?
After a work crew stringing telegraph wires across the Great Plains is slaughtered by Indians, Pat O'Leary, the company superintendent, must take out another supply train to make the dangerous trip across open country. The Indians attack and are driven off. On the day the wires are finally strung, the settlers gather to hear the first message from the East.
Who directed The Glorious Trail?
The Glorious Trail was directed by Albert S. Rogell, Harry Joe Brown.
Who stars in The Glorious Trail?
The Glorious Trail stars Ken Maynard, Gladys McConnell, Frank Hagney, James Bradbury Jr., Billy Franey, Chief Yowlachie.
How long is The Glorious Trail?
The Glorious Trail has a runtime of 1h 5m (65 minutes).
What genre is The Glorious Trail?
The Glorious Trail is a Western film.
Where was The Glorious Trail produced?
The Glorious Trail was produced in United States of America.