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  1. Saginaw Trail is a 1953 American western film directed by George Archainbaud and starring Gene Autry and Connie Marshall. It is set in Michigan in the 1820s, and takes its name from the Saginaw Trail.

  2. Saginaw Trail: Directed by George Archainbaud. With Gene Autry, Champion, Connie Marshall, Eugene Borden. Hamilton's Rangers, led by our hero Gene, must keep the Indians in the northern Michigan territory from attacking the settlers.

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    • Drama, Music, Western
    • George Archainbaud
    • 1953-09-20
  3. Saginaw Trail (1953) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  4. In 1827 in eastern Michigan, the thriving fur trading business between whites and local Indians along the Saginaw Trail is disrupted by the steady stream of settlers. Soon, the wagon trains are under attack by local Indians and Ranger Gene Autry is sent to investigate.

  5. Captain Gene Autry of Hamilton's Rangers is sent to investigate. Gene and his pal Smiley, aided by Randy Lane and Brissac's niece, Flora Tourney, find evidence pointing to the guilt of Brissac and Webb and round them up to make the region safe for settlers. — Les Adams <longhorn1939@suddenlink.net>.

  6. Saginaw Trail begins with a peaceful family of settlers stopping for the night. Suddenly a very stereotypical Indian shoots Ma in the back and tomahawks Pa! Gene Autry (Gene Autry) arrives just a moment too late, although he fights the stereotypical Indian and saves the teenage boy, Randy.

    • George Archainbaud
    • Columbia Pictures, Gene Autry Productions
  7. Saginaw Trail is a rare "mid-western" from Gene Autry. Set in 1827, the story takes place in the wilds of Michigan. Autry plays an officer in Hamilton's Rangers, determined to bring scurrilous fur-trapper Jules Brissac (Eugene Borden) to justice.