Crossed Trails
A cowboy frees a rancher framed for murder by outlaws after his ranch.

Main Cast
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Billy the Kid
1930
Ride 'Em Cowboy
1942
A Woman of Affairs
1928
Raymond Hatton
The son of a physician, Raymond Hatton entered films in 1909, eventually appearing in almost 500 other pictures. In early silents he formed a comedy team with big, burly Wallace Beery. He was best known as the tobacco-chewing, rip-snorting Rusty Joslin in the Three Mesquiteers series. He was also in the Rough Riders series and appeared as Johnny Mack Brown's sidekick as well. His last Western was, fittingly, Requiem for a Gunfighter (1965). Passed away only five days after the death of his wife, on October 21, 1971. They had been married for 62 years. Spouse Frances Hatton (17 April 1909 - 16 October 1971) (her death)
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A Christmas Carol
1938
In Old California
1942
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D.O.A.
1949
Mr. Smith Goes to Washington
1939
The Big Heat
1953
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Mr. Smith Goes to Washington
1939
Les Misérables
1935
The Leopard Man
1943
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Westward the Women
1951
Billy the Kid
1941
Fangs of the Wild
1939
Frank LaRue
Frank LaRue was born on December 5, 1878 in Ridgeway, Ohio, USA as Frank Herman LaRue. He was an actor, known for Boothill Brigade (1937), Sidewalks of New York (1931) and Mesquite Buckaroo (1939). He was married to Elsie May Payne. He died on September 26, 1960 in Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, California, USA.
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Lost Canyon
1942
The Corsican Brothers
1941
Billy the Kid's Range War
1941
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Jesse James at Bay
1941
Dark Command
1940
The Lone Ranger and the Lost City of Gold
1958
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Back Trail
1948
Rimfire
1949
Gun Runner
1949
Bud Osborne
From Wikipedia Bud Osborne (July 20, 1884 – February 2, 1964) was an American film actor. He appeared in more than 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. Osborne specialized in westerns, and was also noted for his skill as a stage driver, and was thus much in demand from his first film in 1912, right through the early 1950s. He was working as a stunt man as late as 1948, in Ray Enright's Return of the Bad Men. As he grew older, Osborne played small character parts in television westerns such series as Have Gun – Will Travel, Bonanza, Bat Masterson, Rawhide and The Lone Ranger. His last role, was in an episode of Gunsmoke in 1963. His career spanned 51 years, with a total of 607 films and television episodes to his credit.
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Boyd Stockman
Stuntman and actor Boyd Stockman was born on February 12, 1916 in Grants, New Mexico. Boyd moved to California in the early 1940's where he and his brother worked for the Bakersfield Land and Cattle Company. Stockman began his film business career doing stunts at Monogram Pictures in the mid-1940's after he was spotted roping cattle at the L.A. Coliseum Rodeo by fellow stuntmen Joe Yrigoyen and Andy Jauregui, who suggested to Stockman that he try his hand in the movies. An expert horseman and team driver, Boyd was usually cast in Westerns as a stagecoach driver. Moreover, Stockman was also a regular in Gene Autry Western programmers made by Columbia. His career as both an actor and stuntman in Westerns spanned over three decades altogether. Boyd returned to his native state of New Mexico in the mid-1970's. Stockman died at age 82 on March 10, 1998 in Silver City, New Mexico.
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Mr. Deeds Goes to Town
1936
Frenchie
1950
Under California Stars
1948
Movie Details
Production Info
- Director:
- Lambert Hillyer
- Production:
- Monogram Pictures, Great Western Productions
Key Crew
- Screenplay:
- Adele Buffington
- Stunts:
- Fox O'Callahan
- Stunts:
- Boyd Stockman
- Stunts:
- Bob Woodward
- Producer:
- Louis Gray
Locations and Languages
- Country:
- US
- Filming:
- US
- Languages:
- en