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Wagon Train is a 1940 American Western film directed by Edward Killy and starring Tim Holt. It was this film that really started Holt's series of B Westerns for RKO, replacing those made by George O'Brien.
With Tim Holt, Ray Whitley, Emmett Lynn, Martha O'Driscoll. Pecos businessman Matt Gardner is buying up freighters, or wagon trains of food supplies, at cheap prices through intimidation, and charging high prices by deliberately causing phony food shortages at his trading posts.
- (279)
- Drama, Western
- Edward Killy
- 1940-10-04
Wagon Train (1940) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.
The series chronicles the adventures of a wagon train from St. Joseph, Missouri, across the plains of the Midwestern United States and the Rocky Mountains to Sacramento, California. It features the trials of the series regulars, who conducted the train through the American West.
Wagon Train: With Frank McGrath, Terry Wilson, Robert Horton, John McIntire. Stories of the journeys of a wagon train as it leaves post-Civil War Missouri on its way to California through the plains, deserts, and Rocky Mountains.
- (3.8K)
- 1957-09-18
- Western
- 75
In his first starring Western for RKO, young Tim Holt must not only carry on his father's freight business but also hunt down his murderer. A certain Matt Gardner wants to corner the freight business to Pecos and persuades young Zack Sibley's wagon master to switch sides.
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Wagon Train plot "A New MAN of ACTION Rides the Range!" Businessman Matt Gardner buys food supplies cheaply by intimidating the seller. He then charges such high prices at his trading posts that there is a shortage of (affordable) food.