Texas Trail is a 1937 Western film starring William Boyd, Russell Hayden and George "Gabby" Hayes.
Directed by David Selman, and based on Clarence E. Mulford's 1922 novel, Tex, the film takes place during the Spanish–American War. Hopalong Cassidy is asked by a fort commander to round up 500 horses for government troops. Meanwhile, a gang of outlaws plot to rustle the horses.
, 1h8 Directed byLesley Selander OriginUSA GenresWestern ActorsWilliam Boyd, George "Gabby" Hayes, Russell "Lucky" Hayden, Stanley Ridges, Frederick Burton, Jack Rockwell Rating69% Windy (George "Gabby" Hayes) makes the mistake of accusing the buyer, Lazy-J owner Tom Hamilton (Frederick Burton), of the theft, but Lucky (Russell Hayden) suspects the foreman Dave Talbot (Stanley Ridges). Hamilton is murdered, however, and Talbot has the perfect alibi: He was playing cards at the Mirage Bar where Hoppy (William Boyd) had gotten himself a job under the guise of being the noted gambler Bill Thompson. With Talbot not able to be in two places at the same time, the marshal (Jack Rockwell) has no choice but to arrest Lucky for murder.
, 1h7 OriginUSA GenresWestern ActorsWilliam Boyd, George "Gabby" Hayes, Russell "Lucky" Hayden, Paul Sutton, Al Ernest Garcia, Jan Clayton Rating66% Hoppy (William Boyd) and his pals must journey to Mexico after receiving a summons. Upon arrival, they realize that it was fake and that a good friend has been mysteriously murdered. They solve the puzzle with the assistance of the killer's feisty sister and a band of helpful caballeros.