Sawdust Trail
| Titre | Sawdust Trail | 
| Date de sortie | 1924  | 
	
| Réalisateur | Edward Sedgwick  | 
	
| Type | Noir et blanc  | 
	
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| Durée | 60 min.  | 
	
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| Sypnosis | Universal's top western ace Hoot Gibson enjoyed fine support from another of the studio's sagebrush stars -- cowgirl Josie Sedgwick -- in this average silent oater. He is a college boy from the East who joins a Wild West show, she the man-hating Calamity Jane, victim of a series of practical jokes. Played for laughs despite the participation of veteran bad guy G. Raymond Nye, Sawdust Trail was typical Gibson fare and vastly popular with less-discriminating audiences.  | 
	
| Casting | Hoot Gibson, Josie Sedgwick, David Torrence, Charles French  | 
	
| Société(s) de production |         
Hoot Gibson Productions  | 
	
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| Notes | Ecrit par William Dudley Pelley  | 
	
        
