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The Sawdust Trail is a american film of genre Western directed by Edward Sedgwick released in USA on 10 august 1924 with Hoot Gibson

The Sawdust Trail (1924)

The Sawdust Trail
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Released in USA 10 august 1924
Length 1h
Directed by
OriginUSA
Genres Western

The Sawdust Trail is a lost 1924 silent Western film produced and distributed by Universal Pictures and starring Hoot Gibson. Edward Sedgwick directed.

Actors

Hoot Gibson

(Clarence Elwood Butts)
David Torrence

(Jonathan Butts)
Josie Sedgwick

('Calamity' Jane Webster)
Charles K. French

(Square Deal McKenzie)
Harry Todd

(Quid Jackson)
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