Hello everyone
Recently I found a reference to John Wayne in the above movie but archive footage?
I have a copy of it now and my old eyes cannot find JW there? I have viewed it several times at slow speed and can only think he is there behind a kind of see through newspaper right at the beginning.
Although if he is there how you would know is beyond me.
Still I might of course be wrong.
Anyone else seen this movie and spotted him?.
thanks Elly
The Painted Trail 1938
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I didn't know that. I saw the 1930 version, I think it was Clark Gbale's first important role in a movie. Very dated now of course, but as soon as he walks on you could tell he was going to become a big star.
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And here is the Review:-
Information from IMDb
The Painted Trail (1938)
Plot summary
Tom Gray is sent to bring in a gang smuggling goods across the border. Posing as the wanted outlaw the Pecos Kid, he joins Prescott's gang. But his true identity becomes known when the real Pecos Kid shows up.
Written by Maurice VanAukenDirected by Robert F. Hill
Writing credits Robert Emmett Tansey story and screenplay (as Robert Emmett)Full Cast
Tom Keene ... Tom Gray posing as the Pecos Kid
Eleanor Stewart ... Alice Banning
LeRoy Mason ... Duke Prescott
Walter Long ... Gang Leader Driscoll, aka The Pecos Kid
Frank Campeau ... U. S. Marshal G. Masters
James Eagles ... Henchman Sammy (as Jimmy Eagles)
Harry Harvey ... U. S. Marshal Reed
Glenn Strange ... Sheriff Ed (as Glen Strange)
Ed Cassidy ... U. S. Marshal Jackson
Ernie Adams ... Henchman 'Nosey'
Victor Adamson ... Cowhand Guarding Herd (uncredited)
Jimmy Aubrey ... Buggy-Driving Mailman (uncredited)
Chuck Baldra ... Archive Footage (uncredited) (archive footage)
Buzz Barton ... Roulette Player (uncredited)
Richard Cramer ... Bartender Dick (uncredited)
Earl Dwire ... Archive Footage (uncredited) (archive footage)
Wylie Grant ... Deputy Wylie (uncredited)George 'Gabby' Hayes ... Galloping Romeo footage (uncredited) (archive footage)
Tom London ... Old Timer Towers (uncredited)
Jim Mason ... Henchman (uncredited)
Bud Osborne ... Henchman Spud (uncredited)
Tex Palmer ... Croupier (uncredited)
Frank Wayne ... Masters' Aide (uncredited)
John Wayne ... Archive Footage (uncredited) (archive footage)Produced by
Robert Emmett Tansey .... producer (as Robert Emmett)
Cinematography by
Bert Longenecker (director of photography)
Film Editing by
Howard Dillinger
Art Direction by
E.R. Hickson
Sound Department
Glen Glenn .... sound
Stunts
Foxy Callahan .... stunts (uncredited)
Yakima Canutt .... stunts (archive footage) (uncredited)
Wally West .... stunts (uncredited)Intersetingly, quite a few Duke folks in there!
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Hello Keith
you know what this means if I can ever spot JW in this movie.....
ANOTHER one to add to the filmography
Elly -
Oh no!!!
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Hello everyone
Recently I found a reference to John Wayne in the above movie but archive footage?
I have a copy of it now and my old eyes cannot find JW there? I have viewed it several times at slow speed and can only think he is there behind a kind of see through newspaper right at the beginning.
Although if he is there how you would know is beyond me.
Still I might be wrong of course.
Anyone else seen this movie and spotted him?.
thanks Elly
thought I would ask this again AND
Has anyone seen Brother can you spare a dime? I have watched this twice now and cannot spot JW in it?
Same with Hollywood bloppers cannot spot him in that either?
Is this just a ploy to get silly old JW fans like me to buy these films:teeth_smile:
Thanks again
Elly