Summary
The Trail of ’98 is an American western first released in 1928,
directed by Clarence Brown.
The film is based on a novel by Robert W. Service and stars Dolores del Rio, Ralph Forbes, Karl Dane, Harry Carey and Tully Marshall.
Our overall rating for this film is: very good.
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Credits
- Director: Clarence Brown
- Script: Joseph Farnham, Benjamin Glazer, Robert W. Service (novel), Waldemar Young
- Photo: John F. Seitz
- Music: William Axt, David Mendoza
- Cast: Dolores del Rio (Berna), Ralph Forbes (Larry), Karl Dane (Lars Petersen), Harry Carey (Jack Locasto), Tully Marshall (Salvation Jim), George Cooper (Samuel Foote (The Worm)), Russell Simpson (Old Swede), Emily Fitzroy (Mrs. Bulkey), Tenen Holtz (Mr. Bulkey), Cesare Gravina (Henry Kelland (Berna’s Grandfather)), Doris Lloyd (Locasto’s procurer), E. Alyn Warren (Engineer), Johnny Downs (Mother’s boy), Ray Hallor (Brother Jim), Ray Gallagher (Brother Joe), Francis Ford (Gold Commissioner’s assistant), Roscoe Karns (Man on ship), Jacques Tourneur (Extra)
- Country: USA
- Language: English
- Runtime: 87 min; B&W; silent
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Action / Adventure / Drama / Western / Romance






