Trigger
16 titles
Filmography
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My Pal Trigger
(1946)A cowboy’s plans to breed his mare goes awry when a stallion owner refuses. When both horses escape and one is shot, the cowboy is framed and jailed.

Hands Across the Border
(1944)A battle of the horse breeders vying for the same lucrative government contract leaves one man dead and Roy Rogers coming to his family’s rescue.

Trigger, Jr.
(1950)Roy Rogers and his traveling Western show are called to action when bad guy Manson releases a killer horse into the herds of area ranchers.

The Gay Ranchero
(1948)Sheriff Roy is forced to out-maneuver criminal mastermind Vance Brados in his clever robbery and murder plot to acquire a profitable airline and spa.

Heart of the Rockies
(1951)A highway engineer helps out some formerly troubled youths and finds himself getting blamed for a crime he never committed. Will justice prevail?

Man from Music Mountain
(1943)When singing cowboy Roy returns to his hometown, he finds himself smack-dab in the middle of a bitter feud between sheep raisers and cattle ranchers.

Bells of San Angelo
(1947)On the American side of the U.S./Mexico border, investigator Roy Rogers gets to the bottom of a series of murders in and around a silver mine.

Cowboy and the Senorita
(1944)When a local mob boss tries to cheat a young woman out of the gold mine she's inherited, Roy and his pal 'Teddy' Bear ride out to help her.

Bells of Rosarita
(1945)When a woman is in danger of losing her late father’s circus, a group of Western movie stars come to her aid to put on a show and catch the bad guys.

Apache Rose
(1947)An oil prospector attempting to get drilling rights on an old Spanish land grant is challenged by some off-shore gamblers who want it for themselves.

On the Old Spanish Trail
(1947)A cowboy who is counting on the reward money for capturing a notorious fugitive has to deal with the actual bad outlaws who framed an innocent man.

Under Nevada Skies
(1946)Rodeo star, Roy, returns home and helps Sheriff Gabby find and recover a jeweled crest containing a map with the location of a uranium deposit.

San Fernando Valley
(1944)A rancher’s daughter schemes to rehire the all-male crew her father fired and replaced with all women, but her plan is interrupted by a double-cross.

Song of Nevada
(1944)A young western woman returns home to sell her deceased father's ranch, where she learns he had other plans for his daughter’s future.

Melody Time
(1948)Classic stories blend high-spirited music and unforgettable characters.

Lights of Old Santa Fe
(1944)Cowgirl Dale gets caught between rival rodeos, one run by a good guy, and the other by a bad one. Can Cowboy Roy and his singing pals help her choose?