Trail of Robin Hood
Trail of Robin Hood is a 1950 American Trucolor Western film directed by William Witney and starring Roy Rogers. Filmed in the San Bernardino Mountains and Big Bear Lake California, it is notable for featuring a large cast of Western stars and the last film that Roy Rogers filmed in Trucolor.[1] Despite the title, there is no reference to Robin Hood in the film.
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| Directed by | William Witney | 
| Written by | Gerald Geraghty | 
| Starring | Roy Rogers | 
| Cinematography | John MacBurnie | 
| Edited by | Tony Martinelli | 
| Music by | Nathan Scott | 
| Distributed by | Republic Pictures | 
Release date  | December 15, 1950 | 
Running time  | 67 minutes | 
| Country | United States | 
| Language | English | 
Plot
    
Roy is a conservation agent preventing loggers from poaching Jack Holt's Christmas trees.
Cast
    
- Roy Rogers as Himself
 - Trigger as Himself
 - Penny Edwards as Toby Aldridge
 - Gordon Jones as Splinters McGonigle
 - Rex Allen as Himself
 - Allan Lane as Himself
 - Monte Hale as Himself
 - William Farnum as Himself
 - Tom Tyler as Himself
 - Ray Corrigan as Himself
 - Kermit Maynard as Himself
 - Tom Keene as Himself
 - Jack Holt as Himself
 - Emory Parnell as J. Corwin Aldridge
 - Bobby "Bonedust" Young as Mitch McCall
 - James Magill as Henchman Murtagh
 - Carol Nugent as Sis McGonigle
 - George Chesebro as Himself (as George Cheeseboro)
 - Ed Cassidy as Sheriff Duffy
 - Foy Willing as Himself
 - Stanley Blystone as Doctor
 - Riders of the Purple Sage as Holt's workers
 
See also
    
    
Notes
    
- p. 162 Cozad, W. Lee More Magnificent Mountain Movies: The Silverscreen Years, 1940-2004 W. Lee Cozad, 2006
 
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