Hittin' the Trail 87 years old

THE HARD FIGHTIN', SMOOTH SINGIN' COWBOY STAR RIDES THE PRAIRIE PLAINS FOR THE BIG WILD HORSE ROUNDUP!...

Hittin' the Trail

his was one of the earlier uses of Robert Tansey's favorite plot (only the 3rd time he had trotted it out of the stable, but he got six more films out of it in later years) in which a group of outlaws (wrongly jailed this time) are let out to join up with the good guys against a worse bunch of outlaws. And, not unusual in the B-western genre, most of the production crew wore several hats; director Robert N. Bradbury and supervisor Lindsley Parsons wrote a song for Tommy Bupp, one of the actually good kid actors of the time who proved real quick-like that singing wasn't his strong suit, while Robert Emmett Tansey worked three jobs under three names... Robert Emmett on story and screenplay, Robert Tansey as the production manager and Al Lane as the assistant director. And, for a change, music director Frank Sanucci actually earned a composers' credit as he did write a song... Written by Les Adams

Credits

Hittin' the Trail Cast

Name Character
Hank Worden He was 35, 91 years old when he died as Sidekick Hank
'Snub' Pollard He was 47, 72 years old when he died as Bartender
Earl Dwire He was 53, 56 years old when he died as James Clark
Tommy Bupp He was 13, 59 years old when he died as Billy Reed
Tex Ritter He was 32, 68 years old when he died as Tex Randall
Ray Whitley was 35, 77 years old when died as Guitar Player
Archie Ricks He was 41, 65 years old when he died as Tombstone Kid
Ed Cassidy He was 13, 89 years old when he died as Sheriff Grey
Jerry Bergh as Jean Reed
Jack C. Smith as Dad Reed
Charles King He was 42, 62 years old when he died as Henchman Slug

Hittin' the Trail Crew

Name Department
Robert Emmett Tansey as Screenplay. He was 39 (53) years old when He died Writing
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Hittin' the Trail (87 years)

THE HARD FIGHTIN', SMOOTH SINGIN' COWBOY STAR RIDES THE PRAIRIE PLAINS FOR THE BIG WILD HORSE ROUNDUP!...

  • Release day: Saturday, April 03, 1937
  • Runtime: 58 minutes