The Lonely Trail (1936)
Directed by Joseph Kane
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Synopsis by Tracie Cooper
The Lonely Trail, directed by Joseph Kane, stars John Wayne as veteran Union officer John Ashley. Ashley (Wayne), upon his return to his hometown in Texas, finds his presence unwanted by his former neighbors, who have all sided with the Confederacy. Law and order is being maintained by the smooth-talking Benedict Holden's (Cy Kendall) armed troopers. Though initially duped by the seedy northerner, Ashley realizes that Holden (Kendall) is merely a carpetbagger who, without the knowledge of the governor, is killing, stealing, and taxing the local ranchers out of their property under the pretense of state authority. In an attempt to thwart Holden's continuous betrayal of the Texas citizens, Ashley himself enlists in Holden's troops. The Lonely Trail also features actors Sam Flint, Bob Kortman, and actress Anne Rutherford.
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army, bad-guy, business, carpetbagger, Civil-War [US], claim-jumpers, Confederate, cowboy, foreclosure, gangster, good-guy, government, governor, help, home, hostility, land, neighbor, outlaw [Western], problems, ranch, rescue, return, soldier, suspicion, sympathy, taxes, veteran [military], war, Yankee [Northerner]