
The Southern Trail
Directed by Pierre BillonSeptember 7, 1938 1h 40mAdventure
5.44.5
As Hélène is conveying her husband's body across the Sahara, her convoy is attacked by looters. The young widow survives only to be taken to a remote desert village called Tirzit amidst a band of lonely, ailing men. She meets her husband's partner who tries to kill her. Hélène does not report him to the police but is curious to learn the reasons for his action. Before dying of a terrible fever, the man confesses that he murdered her husband.
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The Southern Trail was released on September 7, 1938.
The Southern Trail was directed by Pierre Billon.
The Southern Trail has a runtime of 1h 40m.
As Hélène is conveying her husband's body across the Sahara, her convoy is attacked by looters. The young widow survives only to be taken to a remote desert village called Tirzit amidst a band of lonely, ailing men. She meets her husband's partner who tries to kill her. Hélène does not report him to the police but is curious to learn the reasons for his action. Before dying of a terrible fever, the man confesses that he murdered her husband.
The key characters in The Southern Trail are Hélène Marchand (Ketti Gallian), Lieutenant Naud (Albert Préjean), Stolberg (Pierre Renoir).
The Southern Trail is an Adventure film.
The Southern Trail has an audience rating of 5.4 out of 10.
















