Betty Foster comes west to visit her uncle's ranch, but is disappointed that the nearby town of War Whoop is quiet and peaceful, and none of the citizens look like the cowboy heroes she saw in Eastern cinemas. Things pick up, however, when Betty witnesses a robbery in which bandits rob $10,000 of her uncle's mortgage money from Pete Grainger, the ranch foreman.

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" body { background-color: #000; color: #FFF; } strong { color: #C2410C; } em { color: #EAB308; } p { margin: 10px 0; } The Texas Trail is a delightful blend of Western adventure, slapstick humor, and romantic entanglements, set against the backdrop of a seemingly ordinary ranch town. The film opens with Betty Foster, played by Ethel Shannon, journeying west to visit her uncle's ranch. Her expectations, shaped by the romanticized portrayals of cowboys in Eastern cinemas, are quickly dashed by th..."
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