Trigger, Jr. (1950)
Evil Grant Withers lets a killer horse loose to ruin valuable horses on nearby ranches. He hopes to shake down the ranchers for his "protection". Roy tracks down the bad guys, but is suddenly trapped by them. Peter Miles, a boy terrified of horses, overcomes his fear and rides for help to save the day.
Director: William Witney
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Roy Rogers as Roy Rogers |
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Trigger as Trigger - The Smartest Horse in the Movies |
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Dale Evans as Kay Harkrider |
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Gordon Jones as Splinters |
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Pat Brady as Sparrow Biffle |
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Grant Withers as Manson |
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Peter Miles as Larry Harkrider |
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George Cleveland as Colonel Harkrider |
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Frank Fenton as Sheriff |
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I. Stanford Jolley as Doc Brown |
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Stanley Andrews as Rancher Wilkins |
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Foy Willing as |
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Emile Avery as |
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Morgan Brown as |
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Roy Bucko as |
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Frank Dae as |
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John Daheim as |
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Herman Hack as |
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Sam Harris as Man at Auction (uncredited) |
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Jack Ingram as |
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Paul Kruger as |
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David Sharpe as |
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Lee Shumway as |
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Tom Steele as |
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Brick Sullivan as |
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Tex Terry as |
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Jack Tornek as |
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Dale Van Sickel as |
| Directing | William Witney | Director |
| Writing | Gerald Geraghty | Writer |
| Production | Edward J. White | Associate Producer |
| Sound | R. Dale Butts | Music |
| Camera | Jack A. Marta | Director of Photography |
| Editing | Tony Martinelli | Editor |