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The Trigger Trio (1937)

55 min  -  Western  -   18 October 1937 (USA)
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Rancher Brent has some infected cattle. He has the brands changed and then has them put on the Evans ranch... See full summary »

Director:

William Witney
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The Trigger Trio -- Rancher Brent has some infected cattle. He has the brands changed and then has them put on the Evans ranch...
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Cast

Complete credited cast:
Ray Corrigan Ray Corrigan ...
Max Terhune Max Terhune ...
Ralph Byrd Ralph Byrd ...
Larry Smith (Tucson's brother)
Sandra Corday Sandra Corday ...
Ann Evans
Robert Warwick Robert Warwick ...
John Evans
Cornelius Keefe Cornelius Keefe ...
Brent
Sammy McKim Sammy McKim ...
Mickey Evans
Hal Taliaferro Hal Taliaferro ...
Henchman Luke
Willie Fung Willie Fung ...
The cook
Buck Buck ...
Buck
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Storyline

Rancher Brent has some infected cattle. He has the brands changed and then has them put on the Evans ranch, With the law requiring the entire herds to be destroyed, he gets Larry Smith to help him illegally drive his and the Evans' cattle across the state line. Lullaby learns of the scheme and tries to stop Larry. Written by Maurice VanAuken <mvanauken@a1access.net>  

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Genres:

Western

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Country:

USA

Language:

English

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Filming Locations:

Kernville, California, USA

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Production Co:

Republic Pictures (I) See more »
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Sound Mix:

Mono

Aspect Ratio:

1.37 : 1
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Followed by Heroes of the Hills (1938) See more »