Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaCalifornia logger Bill Cardigan must save his stand of redwoods from being bought by unscrupulous Dan Fallon, a logging company owner from Michigan.California logger Bill Cardigan must save his stand of redwoods from being bought by unscrupulous Dan Fallon, a logging company owner from Michigan.California logger Bill Cardigan must save his stand of redwoods from being bought by unscrupulous Dan Fallon, a logging company owner from Michigan.
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Buck Bucko
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Harry Cording
- Saloon Brawler
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Victor Cox
- Barfly
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Art Fowler
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Herman Hack
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Fred Kelsey
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Cactus Mack
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Kansas Moehring
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Jack Mower
- Lumberjack
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William H. O'Brien
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- QuizSixth episode in Warner Bros. Santa Fe Trail series of 2-reel Westerns
- BlooperGuinn 'Big Boy' Williams, who is not in this film but was in La valle dei giganti (1938), from which much footage is used, can be clearly seen fighting in the saloon brawl and with Fallon atop the dam. In the saloon brawl the character "MacIntosh", played by Ralph Dunn, is dressed like Williams to match the footage, and in the fight scene atop the dam Robert Shayne is dressed like Williams, to match the footage from the original film.
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Dan Fallon: Lee, you know how I've always felt about you. Maybe we could...
Lee Roberts: We could probably do lots of things. I just don't feel that way about you.
- ConnessioniEdited from Occidente in fiamme (1938)
Recensione in evidenza
Trial by Trigger (1944)
*** (out of 4)
Entertaining Western short has a logger (Robert Shayne) trying to fight off a lumber company and their evil boss (Warner Anderson) over land full of redwood trees. This two-reeler has a very entertaining story and a nice cast that makes it worth watching. The most interesting thing is seeing how loggers worked back in the day when everything was a lot different than today. There are plenty of scenes of trees being cut and all of this makes the film worth viewing. Shayne is very good in his role and turns in a good performance as does Anderson as the bad guy. Cheryl Walker plays the woman caught between the two men and manages to be good as well. This was director McGann's final film but he's best remembered for directing In Old California and Blackwell's Island. Also worth noting is a famous quote from Casablanca that appears here.
*** (out of 4)
Entertaining Western short has a logger (Robert Shayne) trying to fight off a lumber company and their evil boss (Warner Anderson) over land full of redwood trees. This two-reeler has a very entertaining story and a nice cast that makes it worth watching. The most interesting thing is seeing how loggers worked back in the day when everything was a lot different than today. There are plenty of scenes of trees being cut and all of this makes the film worth viewing. Shayne is very good in his role and turns in a good performance as does Anderson as the bad guy. Cheryl Walker plays the woman caught between the two men and manages to be good as well. This was director McGann's final film but he's best remembered for directing In Old California and Blackwell's Island. Also worth noting is a famous quote from Casablanca that appears here.
- Michael_Elliott
- 25 apr 2008
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- Data di uscita
- Paese di origine
- Lingua
- Celebre anche come
- Classics of the Screen (1951-1952 season) #8: Trial by Trigger
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- Tempo di esecuzione20 minuti
- Colore
- Color(Technicolor, original release)
- Proporzioni
- 1.37 : 1
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