Paradise Canyon is a 1935 Western film starring John Wayne, directed by Carl L. Pierson. The film was Wayne's final Monogram Pictures/Lone Star Production Western. The film was released years later in a colorized version on home video/dvd under the title Guns Along the Trail.[1]
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Paradise Canyon | |
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Directed by | Carl L. Pierson |
Written by | |
Produced by | Paul Malvern |
Starring | John Wayne |
Cinematography | Archie Stout |
Edited by | Jerry Roberts |
Music by | Billy Barber (colorized version) |
Distributed by | Monogram Pictures Corporation |
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Running time | 52 minutes |
Language | English |
John Wyatt is a government agent sent to smash a counterfeiting operation near the Mexican border. Joining Doc Carter's medicine show, they arrive in the town where Curly Joe, who once framed Carter, resides. Learning that Curly Joe is the counterfeiter, Wyatt goes after the man himself.
In 2008, Legend Films colorized and renamed the film as Guns Along The Trail, for a DVD collection that features several other "Poverty Row" era John Wayne films.[2]
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