Trailing Trouble (1937)
When mild mannered Friendly Fields is sent to the Blair ranch to work, he is mistaken for the notorious outlaw Blackie Burke. When a drought develops and the ranchers look for new grazing land, he plays the part and forces them to give he best plot to his boss Miss Blair. But no sooner than his mother arrives to expose the hoax, the real Blackie also arrives.
Director:
Arthur Rosson
Writer:
Philip Graham White
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Ken Maynard as John 'Friendly' Fields |
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Lona Andre as Patty Blair |
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Roger Williams as Tom Crocker |
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Fred Burns as Sheriff Jake Jones |
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Phil Dunham as Homesteader |
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Marin Sais as Mrs. Burns |
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Horace B. Carpenter as Elderly Ranch Hand |
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Ed Cassidy as Shorty |
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Sidney D'Albrook as Stagecoach Passenger |
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Art Felix as Rancher |
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Robert Hoag as Musician |
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Jimmy LeFuer as Musician |
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Johnny Luther as Musician |
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Buck Morgan as Rancher |
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Tex Palmer as Henchman |
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Fred Parker as Townsman |
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Walter Patterson as Jed |
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Bud Pope as Rancher |
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Rudy Sooter as Guitarist |
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Grace Woods as Ma Fields |
| Production | M.H. Hoffman Jr. | Producer |
| Directing | Arthur Rosson | Director |
| Directing | Milton Brown | Assistant Director |
| Writing | E. Morton Hough | Story |
| Editing | Dan Milner | Editor |
| Writing | Philip Graham White | Screenplay |
| Camera | Tom Galligan | Director of Photography |