Trailing Danger
Trailing Danger

Trailing Danger

1947Movie58 minEnglish

Convicted killer Jim Holden is rescued from the sheriff by his gang, led by Mason and Riley. He is out to get the Hathaway Stage superintendent George Bannister, who was responsible for his conviction and learns the Bannister, his niece (Kay) and Hal Hathaway, son of the stage line owner, are on a cross-country stage. Johnny, a rancher, and Waco, local stage representative head for the stage to warn the passengers, including entertainer Paradise Flo and coffin salesman Pennypacker. Hal takes the stage into Holdin. Johnny and Waco rescue Hal and Bannister before the gang succeeds in hanging the pair.

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IMDb6.1/10
Director: B. Reeves EasonGenres: Western

Plot Summary

A lone prospector, Jack Ward, is searching for gold in the mountains. He encounters a ruthless outlaw gang led by "Slick" who are extorting protection money from local ranchers. Ward finds himself entangled in the conflict when he tries to help a young woman whose father has been targeted by the gang. He must use his wits and marksmanship to outsmart the criminals and bring them to justice.

Critical Reception

Trailing Danger is a straightforward B-Western from the era, offering standard action and tropes associated with the genre. While not critically acclaimed, it provided typical Saturday matinee entertainment for its target audience. Contemporary reviews focused on its pacing and straightforward plot. Audiences at the time likely appreciated the familiar heroics and shootouts.

What Reviewers Say

  • A serviceable Western with predictable plot points.
  • Features standard action sequences and a clear protagonist vs. antagonist dynamic.
  • Fulfills the expectations of a low-budget Western of the late 1940s.

Google audience: Audience reception for this film is not readily available through modern aggregate platforms. However, films of this nature from the period typically found an appreciative audience among fans of Westerns seeking straightforward adventure and clear-cut morality.

Fun Fact

B. Reeves Eason, the director, was a prolific filmmaker and actor who had a long career in Westerns, often performing stunts and directing numerous serials and features.

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