This gentle, tuneful western is one of cowboy crooner Roy Rogers' best and most successful films; it is also his personal favorite. The fanciful tale tells how Rogers obtained his magnificent horse Trigger and begins with horse trader Rogers as he prepares to breed his best mare with his best ...more
Roy Rogers is among the most enduringly popular of Western movie stars, and My Pal Trigger is an excellent example of him at his gosh-darned most endearing. Seems like Roy (playing himself) wants to breed his mare with a champion stallion, but the owner (Gabby Hayes) won't agree. After a dastardly businessman (Jack Holt) interferes, the stallion is killed and Roy finds himself with a pregnant mare. Of course, Gabby has a pretty daughter (Dale Evans) and there's a big race to win, so Roy has lots ...more
- Roy Barcroft - Hunter
- Roy Rogers - Roy Rogers
- Al Bridge - Wallace
- Dale Evans - Susan
- Harlan Briggs - Dr. Bentley
- George "Gabby" Hayes - Gabby Kendrick
- Paul E. Burns - Walling
- Jack Holt - Brett Scoville
- Kenne Duncan - Croupier
- LeRoy Mason - Carson
- Fred Graham
- The Sons of the Pioneers
- Bob Nolan
- Trigger the Horse
- Frank McDonald - Director
- Yakima Canutt - Director
- Armand Schaefer - Producer
- Jack Townley - Screenwriter
- John K. Butler - Screenwriter
- Adele Palmer - Costume Designer
- Harry Keller - Editor
- R. Dale Butts - Composer (Music Score)
- Morton Scott - Composer (Music Score)
- Morton Scott - Musical Direction/Supervision
- Bob Mark - Makeup
- Gano Chittenden - Production Designer
- William Bradford - Cinematographer
- John McCarthy - Set Designer









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