The Frontier Trail

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The Frontier Trail
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Directed by Scott R. Dunlap
Written by Basil Dickey
Richard Schayer
Starring Harry Carey
Cinematography Sol Polito
Distributed by Pathé Exchange
Release date
  • June 20, 1926 (1926-06-20)
CountryUnited States
Languages Silent
English intertitles

The Frontier Trail is a lost [1] 1926 American silent Western film directed by Scott R. Dunlap and starring Harry Carey. [2]

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References

  1. The Library of Congress American Silent Feature Film Survival Catalog:The Frontier Trail
  2. "Progressive Silent Film List: The Frontier Trail". Silent Era. Retrieved October 20, 2009.