"THE END OF THE TRAIL
The picture brings Holt buck to the vigorous type of adventure stories in which he scored his greatest successes He is capably supported in this film by an excellent cast. "End of the Trail” was adapted to the screen from Zane Grey’s story “Outlaws of Palouse,” which is considered one of the finest novels evei written b- this famed author. The story, essentially, is that of two friendly enemies in a small western cow-town, who answer the call to colours in the war with Spain. Dale Brittenham, played by Holt, saves the life of Bob Hildreth, played by Guinn Williams, and loses the sight of one eye. They meet Louise Henry, as Belle, a Red Cross nurse, and their rivalry is intensified. They are both in love with the same girl When they return from Cuba. Hi I 'dreth is made Sheriff and Brittenham unable to get a job. follows a questionable vocation, but becomes very rich. “End of the Trail” develops a
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXI, 2 April 1938, Page 4
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