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58 minutes of cowboy chaos and the most cunning medicine show sting you've never heard of.
TMDB
53
IMDb
68

Harmony Trail (1944)

B-movie magicwholesome heist energycowboy comfort food

Overview

ActionWestern

Sent to investigate a payroll robbery, Marshall Rocky meets his old friends Ken, Eddie, and Max. He has the serial numbers and when Pop puts on his medicine show they get one of the bills. This enables Ken to see through Sorrell's scheme that threw the blame on an innocent rancher and he sets out to prove it. Written by Maurice Van Auken

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Content warning
possemarshalstallion
friendship tested by dutyjustice vs. conveniencedeception in plain sight

Standout Aspects

Acting

Ken Maynard's horse gets more close-ups than some co-stars.

Production

Medicine show set piece: maximum charm, minimal budget.

Best for:Solo: Perfect for a lazy afternoon with zero commitment.·Background: Do chores, glance up, still follow the plot.
R

Director

Robert Emmett Tansey

ReleasedDec 1, 1944
Runtime58m
StatusReleased

Vibe

Pacefast
Intensitymedium
Tonelight
Feellight
Western Attractions Inc.
Maddox Productions

Top Cast

Ken Maynard

Ken Maynard

Marshal Ken Maynard

Ruth Roman

Ruth Roman

Ann Martin

Gene Alsace

Gene Alsace

Agent Rocky Camron

Max Terhune

Max Terhune

Marshal Max

Glenn Strange

Glenn Strange

Marshal Taylor

Robert McKenzie

Robert McKenzie

'Pop' Martin

Bud Osborne

Bud Osborne

Chief Henchman Tip

Dan White

Dan White

Henchman Bronco

Hal Price

Hal Price

Rancher Jeff Hodges

Charles King

Charles King

Jim Sorrell

Al Ferguson

Al Ferguson

Henchman Red

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Cultural

Part of the 'Trail Riders' series where real-life singing cowboys Dean and Terhune played fictional versions of themselves.

Trivia

Glenn Strange later became Universal's most iconic Frankenstein monster—here he's just another marshal in a hat.

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