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The Rainbow Trail ()


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Sequel to Riders of the Purple Sage (1931).

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John Shefford
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Fay Larkin
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Ruth
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Ike Wilkins
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Paddy Harrigan
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Venters
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King Dyer (as W.L. Thorne)
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Chief Lone Eagle
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Widow Abigail
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Willets
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Frisby
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Singing Cloud (as Laska Winters)
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Buck Bucko ...
Henchman (uncredited)
Edward Burns ...
Indian (uncredited)
George Burton ...
Elliott (uncredited)
Cy Clegg ...
Cowboy / Indian (uncredited)
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John Tom (uncredited)
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Jim Lassiter (uncredited)
Dick Hunter ...
Horseman (uncredited)
Johnny Luther ...
Horseman (uncredited)
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Horseman (uncredited)
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Horseman (uncredited)
Herman Nowlin ...
Horseman (uncredited)
Little Pine ...
Indian (uncredited)
Vinegar Roan ...
Horseman (uncredited)
Clint Sharp ...
Horseman (uncredited)
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Henchman (uncredited)
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Jane Withersteen (uncredited)

Directed by

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David Howard

Written by

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Zane Grey ... (story)
 
Barry Conners ... (adaptation) and
Philip Klein ... (adaptation)

Produced by

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Edmund Grainger ... producer

Music by

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R.H. Bassett ... (uncredited)
Peter Brunelli ... (uncredited)

Cinematography by

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Daniel B. Clark ... (as Dan Clark)

Editing by

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Alfred DeGaetano ... (as Al De Gaetano)

Costume Design by

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Guy S. Duty

Production Management

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Robert E. Goux ... unit manager (uncredited)

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Albert Protzman ... sound

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Cy Clegg ... stunts (uncredited)
Aline Goodwin ... riding double: Cecilia Parker (uncredited)
Cliff Lyons ... stunt double: George O'Brien (uncredited)
Frank McGrath ... stunts (uncredited)

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Curt Fetters ... second camera operator
Alexander Kahle ... still photographer
Lou Kunkel ... assistant camera
Bob Mautino ... assistant camera

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Sam Benson ... wardrobe (uncredited)

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William Fox ... presenter

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Plot Summary

In 1885 Arizona, Shefford takes a job on a pack train to discover the whereabouts of a secluded gold-filled gorge, "Surprise Valley," where a group of travelers were trapped 15 years earlier while trying to elude Dyer, an infamous outlaw. The pack train arrives at its destination, a settlement where Dyer and his men keep their "womenfolk," and Shefford meets a young woman who, unknown to him, is Fay Larkin, one of the Surprise Valley dwellers who has been brought against her will to Dyer's quasi-brothel. Shefford tells her about Surprise Valley and his desire to find and help the people trapped there. Fearing for the safety of the couple who adopted her, Jane Withersteen and Jim Lassiter, Fay tells Shefford that "Fay" is dead and urges him to leave the area. Shefford later saves an Indian girl from the clutches of Willets, one of Dyer's outlaws, and he asks the girl's appreciative brother, Lone Eagle, if he knows about Surprise Valley. When Shefford returns to camp, Willets recognizes him and orders him to be tied up and led to a cliff's edge, but Lone Eagle arrives and threatens that the Navajos will declare war on Dyer's settlement if Shefford is not set free. After Lone Eagle tells Shefford that the young woman whom he met is really Fay Larkin, Shefford promises her that he will rescue Jane and Lassiter. Fay tells him that the valley is marked by a red stone shaped like a rainbow. Shefford goes to the valley, sees Lassiter below and throws him a note stating his promise to return the next day to rescue them; he then returns to the settlement to discover that Dyer has been stabbed. Wearing Dyer's mask and coat, Shefford escapes the area with Fay. Lone Eagle helps Shefford throw ropes down to Jane and Lassiter as Dyer's men pursue them. Once Jane and Lassiter have been pulled out of the valley, the group heads toward the river in order to escape Dyer's men. They cross a narrow chasm over a fallen tree before disengaging it from the hillside, and thus elude their pursuers. Lone Eagle confesses that he killed Dyer and says that by protecting Fay from Dyer's advances, he was paying Shefford back for saving the woman that he loves. Fay and Shefford embrace. Written by Anonymous

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Also Known As
  • El valle de las sorpresas (Spain)
  • Die Todesschlucht von Arizona (Austria)
  • In der Todesschlucht von Arizona (Austria)
  • Duginim tragom (Yugoslavia, Serbian title)
  • O Vale da Surpresa (Portugal)
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