Along the Cactus Trail (1944)

Along the Cactus Trail (1944) poster

The drive from Riverside, California to Phoenix, Arizona is affectionately known as the Cactus Trail. Starting in Riverside, sights of note include: the Mission Inn in Riverside whose unique style was the brainchild of Frank Miller; the Chapel of St. Francis in Riverside, which because of its dedication to aviation is the site of many weddings associated with aviators; the Camelback Mountain outside of Phoenix, so named for its shape.

Director: James A. FitzPatrick
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 9 min
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Production: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Country: United States of America
Language: English
Original Language: en

Keywords

travel, travelogue, phoenix, arizona, riverside, california, cactus

More Films by Director: James A. FitzPatrick
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Along the Cactus Trail about?
The drive from Riverside, California to Phoenix, Arizona is affectionately known as the Cactus Trail. Starting in Riverside, sights of note include: the Mission Inn in Riverside whose unique style was the brainchild of Frank Miller; the Chapel of St. Francis in Riverside, which because of its dedication to aviation is the site of many weddings associated with aviators; the Camelback Mountain outside of Phoenix, so named for its shape.
Who directed Along the Cactus Trail?
Along the Cactus Trail was directed by James A. FitzPatrick.
Who stars in Along the Cactus Trail?
Along the Cactus Trail stars James A. FitzPatrick, Penrhyn Stanlaws, Carrie Jacobs Bond.
How long is Along the Cactus Trail?
Along the Cactus Trail has a runtime of 9m (9 minutes).
What genre is Along the Cactus Trail?
Along the Cactus Trail is a Documentary film.
Where was Along the Cactus Trail produced?
Along the Cactus Trail was produced in United States of America.