The Trail Beyond Page #3

Synopsis: Rod Drew has been sent to find a missing miner and his daughter. He is joined by old friend Wabi whom he has to rescue from card cheats that framed him for murder. Later they find a skeleton and a map to a mine. When they put the map into a safe, a LaRocque henchman sees them. LaRocque wants the map and captures the Mountie sent to get Wabi. His man then dressed as the Mountie captures Rod and Wabi.
Director(s): Robert N. Bradbury
Production: Lone Star Productions
 
IMDB:
5.4
PASSED
Year:
1934
55 min
35 Views


in that girl.

what do you care ?

are you beginning to like him ?

why no.

things haven't been the same between

you and me Felice.

not since you met him,

I owe him my life.

but I am not going to let him

come between us.

why Bobby!

I never realized that you felt that way

about me.

do you have your map, young man ?

better not take any chances.

that LaRocque crowd is not

giving up that easily.

we will be watching for them.

I am keeping my eye on them too.

getting too many of them to be comfortable.

I have to keep watch on them..

Good-bye Mr. Newsome.

take care of yourself. well good luck !

- thank you.

Bobby, its not same without you.

Good-bye.

goodbye, FeIice.

goodbye, Rod.

goodbye Bobby.

goodbye, FeIice.

well, what you find out ?

oh, he don't answer any questions.

I cant find out nothing from him

about the map.

and this morning they start

down the river.

it is too late.

no, I do not think it is yet too late.

I have another idea.

well ?

they leave this morning.

yeah, I know. but what you found out

at the mountain police post ?

I found out plenty.

they are wanted men.

a mountain patrol left fort Minekati

this morning to find them.

that is bad. if the police get them,

we loose the map.

we must beat the police.

a mounty!

get away from that gun.

you are under arrest.

hit the trail, you two.

we are heading for Kennegamy House.

not that way, this way.

I thought the Kennegamy House

was south west of here.

I said we are heading this way.

so it is your little game, is it ?

pretty clever, eh !

almost as clever, the way you got FeIice.

I should kill you for that.

get the map !

tie them up, put them in there.

line up against that wall.

so you are the real Mounty !

I thought that other guy

was a fake.

see we go up the Way Sugar

to the Big Mackey.

come... we go !

we got to get out of here.

LaRouque must be way ahead of us.

- yeah ! with our map.

- that's where you are wrong.

I left the real one on my boot.

you are not turning him loose, are you ?

he is the law !

I am not going to live him here to die.

you can do what you want.

but if you turn me loose I will make arrest.

don't be crazy Rod.

you turn him loose and

we don't have a chance.

he will have every man on the fort

trailing us.

listen, we may be your prisoners,

but you are coming along with us.

till we find out what this map

leads us into.

that's white peak al right, and according

to the map, it is right below us.

here it is.

there must be a small fortune in there.

what's this ?

by Jove it looks like FeIice !

why Bobby,

is FeIice John Bali's daughter ?

you knew it all the time,

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James Oliver Curwood

James Oliver "Jim" Curwood (June 12, 1878 – August 13, 1927) was an American action-adventure writer and conservationist. His books ranked among Publishers Weekly top-ten best sellers in the United States in the early 1920s. At least eighteen motion pictures have been based on or directly inspired by his novels and short stories. At the time of his death, he was the highest paid (per word) author in the world. His writing studio, Curwood Castle, is now a museum in Owosso, Michigan. more…

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