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Trail of Robin Hood 1950

★ 5.85 votes67 min📅 1950-12-15

"Roaring Rogers Thrills!... Plus the Greatest Galaxy of Western Stars Ever Brought to the Screen!"

Directed by the prolific William Witney, *Trail of Robin Hood (1950)* is a classic Western adventure where retired actor Jack Holt trades the silver screen for a humble Christmas tree farm.

Director: William Witney

Cast

Roy Rogers
Roy Rogers
Roy Rogers
Trigger
Trigger
Trigger The Smartest Horse in the West
Penny Edwards
Penny Edwards
Toby Aldridge
Gordon Jones
Gordon Jones
Splinters McGonigle
Emory Parnell
Emory Parnell
J. Corwin Aldridge
Rex Allen
Rex Allen
Rex Allen
Jack Holt
Jack Holt
Jack Holt
Monte Hale
Monte Hale
Monte Hale
Kermit Maynard
Kermit Maynard
Kermit Maynard
Tom Tyler
Tom Tyler
Tom Tyler

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Trail of Robin Hood (1950) about?

This 1950 Western follows retired actor Jack Holt, who runs a Christmas tree farm and faces off against a ruthless commercial competitor. Roy Rogers steps in to help, leading to a showdown that blends holiday spirit with classic cowboy justice.

Who directed Trail of Robin Hood?

William Witney directed this charming Western adventure.

Who stars in Trail of Robin Hood?

Roy Rogers leads the cast, alongside his famous horse Trigger, Penny Edwards, and supporting actors Gordon Jones and Emory Parnell.

Is Trail of Robin Hood (1950) worth watching?

For fans of vintage Westerns, *Trail of Robin Hood* delivers a delightful mix of action and holiday cheer. While it may not break new ground, Rogers' charm and Witney's direction make it a worthwhile watch for classic film enthusiasts.

How long is Trail of Robin Hood?

The film runs for 67 minutes.

About Trail of Robin Hood (1950) — A Classic Western Where Roy Rogers Champions the Little Guy

Directed by the prolific William Witney, *Trail of Robin Hood (1950)* is a classic Western adventure where retired actor Jack Holt trades the silver screen for a humble Christmas tree farm. When a cutthroat commercial tree company tries to bully him out of business, Holt's luck changes with the arrival of Roy Rogers and his trusty steed, Trigger. This 67-minute romp blends small-town charm with old-fashioned heroics, showcasing Rogers at his finest in a tale of resilience and righting wrongs.

Set against a snowy backdrop and filled with rugged landscapes, the film captures the spirit of the holiday season while delivering nonstop action. Witney's dynamic direction and Rogers' charismatic presence make *Trail of Robin Hood* a feel-good western that's as heartwarming as it is thrilling—a perfect escape for fans of vintage cowboy cinema.