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Hittin' the Trail
Directed byRobert N. Bradbury
Written byRobert Emmett Tansey
Produced byEdward Finney
StarringSee below
CinematographyGus Peterson
Edited byFrederick Bain
Release date
  • April 3, 1937 (1937-04-03)
Running time
58 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Hittin' the Trail is a 1937 American film directed by Robert N. Bradbury.

Cast

  • Tex Ritter as Tex Randall
  • Jerry Bergh as Jean Reed
  • Tommy Bupp as Billy Reed
  • Earl Dwire as James Clark
  • Charles King as Henchman
  • 'Snub' Pollard as Bartender
  • Ed Cassidy as Sheriff Grey
  • Jack C. Smith as Dad Reed
  • Archie Ricks as Tombstone Kid
  • Hank Worden as Sidekick Hank
  • Ray Whitley as Musician
  • The Range Ramblers as Ray Whitley's Band
  • Earl Phelps as Musician, Ray Whitley's Range Ramblers
  • Norman Phelps as Musician, Ray Whitley's Range Ramblers
  • Willie Phelps as Musician, Ray Whitley's Range Ramblers
  • Ken Card as Banjo player, Ray Whitley's Range Ramblers
  • The Texas Tornadoes as 2nd Band Group
  • White Flash as Tex's Horse

Soundtrack

  • Tex Ritter and Hank Worden - "Hittin' the Trail" (Written by Harry Miller)
  • Tommy Bupp - "I'm a Rippin' Snortin' Sheriff" (Written by Robert N. Bradbury and Lindsley Parsosn)
  • Tex Ritter - "Blood on the Saddle" (Written by Everett Cheatham)
  • Ray Whitley and His Range Ramblers - "Ridin' the Old Prairie Trail" (Written by Ray Whitley)
  • Ray Whitley and His Range Ramblers - "Texas Washboard Rag" (Written by Ray Whitley)
  • Tex Ritter - "Headin' For Town" (Written by Frank Sanucci)
  • Tex Ritter and the posse riders - "The Vagabond Song" aka "The Renegade Song" (Written by Glenn Strange)
  • Tex Ritter - "I'm A Natural Born Cowboy" (Written by Rudy Sooter)