Along the Navajo Trail

Along the Navajo Trail

Hear Roy Sing the Nation's No. 1 Song Hit "ALONG THE NAVAJO TRAIL" to Dale Evans

1945 · 66 min · ★ 7.5 · Western

U.S. Deputy Marshal Roy investigates the disappearance of a government agent who has come to Dale's father's Ladder A Ranch. The bad guys want the land the ranch sits on because they know an oil pipeline is planned through this location.

Directed by Frank McDonald · Written by Gerald Geraghty

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