

Sagebrush Trail
Directed by Armand SchaeferA man framed for murder escapes prison and goes west, where he joins a gang with the real killer involved.
- Mister ArnJune 19, 2025“Sagebrush Trail” is an early John Wayne Western from his Monogram Pictures days, where he plays the wronged man caught up in a world of outlaws and mistaken identity. It’s a compact tale of frontier justice and unlikely friendship, shaped by tight budgets and a brisk runtime. While it’s far from essential viewing, it offers a glimpse of Wayne in the making, a small but telling step on his long road to stardom.
Sagebrush Trail Trivia
Sagebrush Trail was released on December 15, 1933.
Sagebrush Trail was directed by Armand Schaefer.
Sagebrush Trail has a runtime of 53m.
Sagebrush Trail was produced by Paul Malvern.
A man framed for murder escapes prison and goes west, where he joins a gang with the real killer involved.
The key characters in Sagebrush Trail are John Brant (John Wayne), Sally Blake (Nancy Shubert), Joseph Conlon (Lane Chandler).
Sagebrush Trail is rated Not Rated.
Sagebrush Trail is a Drama, Western film.
Sagebrush Trail has an audience rating of 3.8 out of 10.












