Dangerous Trails

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Dangerous Trails
Directed by Alan James
Produced by Morris R. Schlank
Starring Irene Rich
Tully Marshall
Noah Beery
Production
company
Rocky Mountain Productions
Distributed byAnchor Film Distributors
Release date
  • January 10, 1923 (1923-01-10)
Running time
60 minutes
CountryUnited States
Language Silent (English intertitles)

Dangerous Trails is a 1923 American silent Western film directed by Alan James and starring Irene Rich, Tully Marshall, and Noah Beery. [1] It is a northern, featuring a member of the North-West Mounted Police on the track of a smuggling gang. [2]

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Plot

As described in a film magazine review, [3] Steve Bradley, a dance hall proprietor in the Canadian Northwest, is in league with opium smugglers Jean Le Fere and Wang. Steve is engaged to Grace Alderson, a singer in his resort. Roland St. Clair, a North-West Mounted Police detective, goes on the smugglers' trail. Grace vamps him and they fall in love. In the finale, after many wild adventures, the smugglers are captured across the border in the United States when federal officers raid Wang's Chinatown den. Grace turns out to be in the employ of the police and marries St. Clair.

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References

  1. Connelly, p. 337.
  2. Munden, p. 169.
  3. Pardy, George T. (May 10, 1924). "Box Office Reviews: Dangerous Trails". Exhibitors Trade Review. New York: Exhibitors Review Publishing Corporation: 22. Retrieved December 8, 2022.PD-icon.svg This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain .

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