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| caption = Theatrical release poster

| director = Ray Enright

| producer = Nat Holt

| screenplay =

| based_on =

| starring =

| narrator = Ray Collins

| music = Paul Sawtell

| cinematography = J. Roy Hunt

| editing = Lyle Boyer

| color_process = Black and white

| studio = RKO Radio Pictures

| distributor = RKO Radio Pictures

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| runtime = 84 minutes

| country = United States

| language = English

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'Trail Street' is a 1947 American Western film directed by Ray Enright and starring Randolph Scott, Robert Ryan, Anne Jeffreys and George "Gabby" Hayes. Based on the novel 'Golden Horizons' by William Corcoran, and a screenplay by Norman Houston and Gene Lewis, the film is about the legendary Bat Masterson who brings law and order to the town of Liberal, Kansas, and defends the local farmers against a murderous cattle baron. Filmed on location in Agoura, California, at the Andy Jauregui Ranch in Newhall, California, and at the Encino Ranch of RKO Pictures. The film made a profit of $365,000.Jewell, Richard, and Vernon Harbin. 'The RKO Story'. New Rochelle, New York: Arlington House, 1982. p. 218.

Plot



The town of Liberal in southwestern Kansas needs the help of a lawman; so does the law-abiding land agent Allen Harper. Eager to help, stable keeper Billy Burns sends for his longtime friend, the legendary Bat Masterson.

Allen's sweetheart, Susan Pritchard, is pursued by Logan Maury, a corrupt cattle baron. Hired gun Lance Larkin, who works for Maury, beats up a farmer and has a fist fight with Harper until Bat arrives and throws Larkin in jail. Bat is appointed the town's marshal and appoints Billy as his deputy.

Ruby Stone, a saloon singer in love with Maury, tries to keep him away from good girl Susan. When a farmer is murdered, Allen is framed and faces a lynch mob. Ruby ends up betraying Maury who shoots her in the back. Maury's own men are offended by the death of Ruby and block his escape. Bat fires, killing Maury. Allen can now marry Susan, while the town makes Billy the new marshal as Bat rides away to become a journalist back East.

Cast



* Randolph Scott as Bat Masterson

* Robert Ryan as Allen Harper

* Anne Jeffreys as Ruby Stone

* George "Gabby" Hayes as Billy Jones

* Madge Meredith as Susan Pritchett

* Steve Brodie as Logan Maury

* Billy House as Carmody

* Virginia Sale as Hannah

* Harry Woods as Lance Larkin

* Phil Warren as Slim

* Harry Harvey as Mayor

* Jason Robards, Sr. as Jason (as Jason Robards)

Production



The screenplay for 'Trail Street' was written by Norman Houston and Gene Lewis, based on a novel by William Corcoran that was published as a serial in 'Cosmopolitan' under the title 'Trail Street'. According to a news item in the 'Hollywood Reporter', Barbara Hale and Lawrence Tierney were originally cast in the leading roles.

According to the August 1946 edition of 'Hollywood Reporter', five hundred extras were hired for the fight scene between the farmers and the trail riders.

Reception



In his 1947 review for 'The New York Times', Bosley Crowther wrote that 'Trail Street' was just another in a long line of Western about frontier marshal Bat Masterson, "no better nor worse than most of the rest". Crowther continued:

In his review, Mike Grost wrote that although the film was no masterpiece, 'Trail Street' contains "fresh visual thinking" and shows "graceful mise-en-scne". Grost continued:

See also



* Bat Masterson

References




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