Trailing Trouble | |
Director: | Arthur Rosson |
Producer: | Hoot Gibson |
Screenplay: | Harold Tarshis |
Starring: | Hoot Gibson Margaret Quimby |
Cinematography: | Harry Neumann |
Editing: | Gilmore Walker |
Studio: | Universal Pictures |
Distributor: | Universal Pictures |
Runtime: | 58 minutes |
Country: | United States |
Language: | English |
Trailing Trouble is a 1930 American Western film directed by Arthur Rosson, written by Harold Tarshis, and starring Hoot Gibson. It was released on March 23, 1930, by Universal Pictures.[1] [2] The title was also seen as Trailin' Trouble.
Ed King and Buck Moran are rivals for the affections of Molly, daughter of the rancher for whom King works. When King takes horses to a sale, Moran arranges to have the sale money stolen. Initially, the rancher accuses King of theft, but the thief eventually returns the money and identifies Moran as the man behind the plot. King captures Moran and regains Molly's affections.[3]
In addition to Rosson and Tarshis as director and writer, Carl Loemmle was the producer. Harry Neumann was the director of photography, Gilmore Walker was the film editor, and C. Roy Hunter was the recording engineer.