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  1. English. Natchez Trace (also known as Bandits of the Natchez Trace) is a 1960 American film starring Zachary Scott, Marcia Henderson, and William Campbell, produced by Lloyd Royal and Tom Garraway, and directed by Alan Crosland Jr. [1] The now-lost film was based on a novel of the same name by William Bradford Huie. [2] [3]

  2. Released August 31st, 1960, 'Natchez Trace' stars Zachary Scott, William Campbell, Marcia Henderson, Irene James The NR movie has a runtime of about 1 hr 20 min, and received a user score of 60 ...

  3. Natchez Trace: Directed by Alan Crosland Jr.. With Zachary Scott, William Campbell, Marcia Henderson, Irene James. Bank clerk Virgil Stewart infiltrates a band of land pirates on the Natchez Trace and learns that bandit leader John Morrow's ambitious plans will lead to bloody revolution between slaveholders and slaves if they aren't stopped.

    • (35)
    • Action, Western
    • Alan Crosland Jr.
    • 1960-09
  4. Bank clerk Virgil Stewart infiltrates a band of land pirates on the Natchez Trace, and learns bandit leader John Morrow's ambitious plans will lead to bloody revolution between slaveholders and slaves if they aren't stopped. William R. Cox. Screenplay, Story. D.D. Beauchamp.

  5. Duration. 1h 19m. Film Length. 7,148ft. In the 1830s, in the wilderness area between Natchez, Mississippi and Nashville, Tennessee known as The Natchez Trace, ruthless highwayman and slave trader John A. Morrow robs and kills travelers. When Morrow kills a plantation owner, the man's daughter Sue and her fiancé Russ, conspire to stop...

    • Alan Crosland Jr.
    • Zachary Scott
  6. Natchez Trace (1960) - Plot summary, synopsis, and more... Menu. Movies. Release Calendar Top 250 Movies Most Popular Movies Browse Movies by Genre Top Box Office ...

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  8. Natchez Trace is a 1960 American film starring Zachary Scott, Marcia Henderson, and William Campbell, produced by Lloyd Royal and Tom Garraway, and directed by Alan Crosland, Jr. The now-lost film was based on a novel of the same name by William Bradford Huie.