My Pal Trigger starring Roy Rogers and Trigger
From 1946 – Roy Rogers, a horse dealer and a peddler of leather goods, is hoping to mate his mare named “Lady” with Golden Sovereign, a stallion owned by rancher Gabby Kendrick. Kendrick refuses, preferring to mate the stallion with his own stock. Brett Scoville, a wealthy rancher and nightclub owner, wants to mate the stallion with his mare as well, and, to that end, steals the stallion. Golden Sovereign breaks free, finds Lady, and has a romantic interlude with her in the hills. Gabby refuses to breed his horse the Golden Sovereign with Roy’s. When the Sovereign and Roy’s horse escape, Skoville shoots the Sovereign by mistake but Roy is blamed and jailed.
Roy Rogers as Roy Rogers, a horse dealer and peddler of leather goods
Trigger as Trigger, the son of Kendrick’s Golden Sovereign and Roy’s Lady
George Hayes as Gabby Kendrick, owner of the Golden Horse Ranch and Golden Sovereign, a stallion
Dale Evans as Susan Kendrick, his daughter
Bob Nolan as Bob, a Kendrick ranch hand
Sons of the Pioneers as musicians and Kendrick ranch hands
Jack Holt as Brett Scoville, a wealthy rancher, horse breeder, and owner of the El Dorado casino and nightclub
LeRoy Mason as Carson, Scoville’s henchman
Roy Barcroft as Hunter, Scoville’s henchman
Kenne Duncan as a croupier at Scoville’s nightclub
Sam Flint as the Sheriff of El Dorado County
Ralph Sanford as Al, an auctioneer
Francis McDonald as Pete, a storekeeper
Harlan Briggs as Dr. Bentley, a veterinarian
William Haade as Davis