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Slaughter Trail

The commandant of Fort Marcy faces a crisis when three outlaws, who have brutally murdered Navajo men for their horses, seek refuge from the vengeful Native American tribe.

In this movie, three outlaws steal a stagecoach and flee, eventually resorting to murdering Indians to acquire fresh horses. However, this brutal act sparks a warpath among the Indians, leading the outlaws to seek refuge in an Army fort. The Indians then propose a peace treaty, demanding the outlaws be handed over to them, but the fort's commanding officer is bound by rules requiring the men to face trial in a white man's court.

Info about Slaughter Trail

Studio(s): RKO Radio Pictures, Irving Allen Productions

Originally Released: United States, Oct 15, 1951

Production Country: United States

Genres:Western