Trailing Trouble (1937)

Trailing Trouble (1937) poster

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
Genre: Comedy, Western, Music
Runtime: 57 min
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Cinematography: Tom Galligan
Editing: Dan Milner
Production: Condor Productions
Country: United States of America
Language: English
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Arthur Rosson
More Films in Genre: Comedy, Western, Music

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Trailing Trouble about?
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.
Who directed Trailing Trouble?
Trailing Trouble was directed by Arthur Rosson.
Who stars in Trailing Trouble?
Trailing Trouble stars Ken Maynard, Lona Andre, Roger Williams, Fred Burns, Phil Dunham, Marin Sais.
How long is Trailing Trouble?
Trailing Trouble has a runtime of 57m (57 minutes).
What genre is Trailing Trouble?
Trailing Trouble is a Comedy, Western, Music film.
Where was Trailing Trouble produced?
Trailing Trouble was produced in United States of America.