Roy Rogers - The picture and video quality are so bad that it takes away from the solid old school plotline.
Movie Reviews
Two Triggers in one movie
Paul M. Dellinger | Wytheville, VA USA | 12/12/2000
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Roy and his sidekicks operate a circus and run afoul of a range patrol protection racket. Roy actually owned two Triggers, but this movie and "The Golden Stallion," to which this is a semi-sequel, were the only ones in which Little Trigger, a backup for "the smartest horse in the movies," actually got to play a separate horse, as Trigger Jr. This is not for viewers saddened by horses dying in movies; the plot involves the baddies setting a killer stallion loose on ranchers' stock. Trigger is temporarily blinded battling the white "phantom" horse (who is a pretty good actor himself), but their return match under Witney's direction is great."
Family film
Paul M. Dellinger | 04/29/2002
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Trigger, Jr. provides my two-year old horse lover with just enough action to keep him occupied through the entire film. He never tires of watching Trigger's mane, the birthday party and
he loves Roy, Dale and Grandpa. Trigger outraces Bert and Ernie
everytime!"
Roy Rogers movies
Jamie E. Smith | Louisiana, USA | 03/23/2007
(4 out of 5 stars)
"I am a big fan of the late Roy Rogers and this movie is one of my favorites. It is one of several of his movies focused on horses--namely, Trigger and Trigger's son. It has plenty of drama, suspense, and action, with great shots of the horses. I recommend this movie to horse-lovers, especially. Trigger is blinded in a fight with a killer stallion, and Trigger, Jr. must step in and face dangerous situations as he also helps a young boy overcome his fear of horses. THe movie is well-done and the pacing is good."
Family fare
Jamie E. Smith | 04/30/2002
(5 out of 5 stars)
"My 2year old horse lover can never get enough of this film. He loves not only the horses but Dale, Roy and Grandpa. Trigger, Jr. can outrace "Bert and Ernie" on any day."