The Utah Trail
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The Utah Trail is a 1938 American film directed by Albert Herman.

Cast

  • Tex Ritter
    Tex Ritter
    Woodward Maurice Ritter , better known as Tex Ritter, was an American country music singer and movie actor popular from the mid-1930s into the 1960s, and the patriarch of the Ritter family in acting...

     as Tex Stewart, posing as the Pecos Kid
  • White Flash as Tex's Horse
  • Horace Murphy as Ananias
  • "Snub" Pollard as Pee Wee
  • Pamela Blake
    Pamela Blake
    Pamela Blake was an American film actress. She starred opposite John Wayne in the 1939 film Wyoming Outlaw....

     as Sally Jeffers
  • Karl Hackett as Hiram Slaughter
  • Charles King as Henchman Badger
  • Ed Cassidy as Sheriff Clayton
  • Dave O'Brien
    Dave O'Brien (actor)
    Dave O'Brien was an American film actor, director and writer. Born David Poole Fronabarger in Big Spring, Texas, O'Brien started his film career in bit parts before gradually winning larger roles, mostly in B pictures....

     as Mason - Bookkeeper
  • Bud Osborne
    Bud Osborne
    Bud Osborne was an American film actor. He appeared in over 600 films and television programs between 1912 and 1963.Osborne was born in Knox County, Texas, and died in Hollywood, California from a heart attack...

     as Henchman Hank
  • Lynton Brent
    Lynton Brent
    Lynton Brent was an American film actor. He appeared in over 240 films between 1930 and 1950.Brent is best known for his prolific work with Columbia Pictures in the Three Stooges short subjects such as A Ducking They Did Go and From Nurse to WorseIn addition to his film career, Brent also wrote a...

     as Henchman Cheyenne
  • Rudy Sooter as Bandleader / Singer
  • The Texas Tornadoes as Saloon Band

Soundtrack

  • Tex Ritter - "Utah Trail" (Written by Bob Palmer)
  • Tex Ritter - "Give Me Back My Saddle" (Written by Frank Harford)
  • Tex Ritter - "A Mighty Good Horse" (Written by Frank Harford)
  • Tex Ritter, Horace Murphy and "Snub" Pollard - "A'Roamin' I'll Be" (Written by Frank Harford)
  • Rudy Sooter - "Won't You Be My Buckaroo?" (Written by Rudy Sooter)
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