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Sierra Passage
- (Manufactured on Demand, Full Frame)
- Format: DVD
- Rated PG
- Release Date: 2/2/2016

Sierra Passage
- (Manufactured on Demand, Full Frame)
- Format: DVD
- Rated PG
- Release Date: 2/2/2016
- Starring: Wayne Morris, Lola Albright, Lloyd Corrigan, Alan Hale
- UPC: 888574374198
- Item #: 1612178X
- Director: Frank McDonald
- Rated: PG
- Genre: Westerns
- Release Date: 2/2/2016
- Original Year: 1950
- Run Time: 81 minutes
- Distributor/Studio: Warner Archives

Product Notes
There's no business like minstrel-show business as Wayne Morris headlines his first Monogram Western. In Sierra Passage, he plays sharpshooter Johnny Yorke, adopted by a traveling troupe of entertainers led by impresario Thad Kring (Lloyd Corrigan) and trick-shot Sam Cooper (Roland Winters) after his father is gunned down by robbers. Haunted by the memory of the gang leader (Alan Hale, Jr.) with a distinctive laugh and a gaudy ring on a stub finger, Johnny spends his offstage hours tracking the bad men's whereabouts. Even the addition of a lovely, romance-minded singer (Lola Albright) to the bill doesn't blunt his vengeful obsession, which compels him to leave the show. But Johnny's eventual stage return unexpectedly triggers a showdown 12 years in the making. With the story's theatrical setting, veteran Monogram music director Edward J. Kay ups his game with a score mixing traditional melodies and three new songs in jaunty period arrangements. Give Sierra Passage a shot, and this dandy mix of sagebrush and show folk will hit it's mark.
Credits
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CreditsWayne Morris
Lola Albright
Lloyd Corrigan
Alan Hale
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DirectorsFrank McDonald