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Trigger the Horse

Trigger the Horse

In time-honored Hollywood tradition, cowboy star Roy Rogers' golden palomino Trigger underwent a name change when he ascended to stardom. Sired from a racehorse, the flaxen-maned stallion was born Golden Cloud, making his film debut as Olivia De Havilland's horse in The Adventures of Robin Hood (1938). Purchased by Rogers in 1938, the palomino was renamed Trigger by Rogers's movie sidekick, Pat Buttram. Trigger's first appearance with Rogers was in Under Western Skies, the first of his 87 starring appearances. In his last theatrical feature, the Bob Hope vehicle Son of Paleface (1952), Trigger was billed as "The Smartest Horse in the Movies," proving the veracity of that statement by sharing a sidesplitting hotel room scene with Hope. Trigger's career was far from over when he left films: he went on to co-star in four seasons of TV's The Roy Rogers Show and continued to make personal appearances with Roy Evans and Dale Evans into the late '50s. He also enjoyed the attentions of a worldwide fan club, affixing his "autograph" to many an 8 X 10 glossy. Upon the occasion of his death in 1965, Trigger was stuffed and mounted for exhibit in Roy Rogers' cowboy museum -- the only film personality thus far to be so honored. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide


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Trigger the Horse Trivia

Who did Trigger the Horse play in Bells of Coronado?
Trigger the Horse was The Smartest Horse in the Movies in Bells of Coronado

What role did Trigger the Horse portray in Apache Rose?
Trigger the Horse played Himself in Apache Rose


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