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South of the Chisholm Trail (1947)

Movie"The blazin'est two-gun team in the west! There's Hot Lead Flyin' and Music in the Air!"
South of the Chisholm Trail
NR 58 minJan 30th, 1947WesternThe Durango Kid Collection PosterPart of The Durango Kid Collection
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When the ranchers of Bearcat are plagued by rustlers, Big Jim Grady offers to buy their herds from them at low-ball prices. Steve Haley suggests to the ranchers that they band together and drive their herds to Abilene, Kansas and get full price. Steve's friend Smiley "joins" the rustlers to learn who their leader is. Grady henchman Doc Walker asks Steve to help break up the cattle drive, and he agrees in order to keep tabs on the rustlers. The gang makes several attempts to take the trail herd but Steve, in his guise as the Durango Kid, intervenes and saves the cattle.
DirectorDerwin Abrahams

Movie Details

Theatrical Release:January 30th, 1947
Original Language:English
Production Companies:Columbia Pictures

The Durango Kid Collection

One of the most popular western series of the 40's and 50's starring Charles Starrett as the hero who wore a mask to hide his identity. The stories always provided plenty of comedy relief and was one of the longest running series of all times.