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Trailing the Killer

Trailing the Killer (1932)

Directed by Herman C. Raymaker
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1h 4min

Overall average

5.0/10

Plot

While the original title, "Trailing the Killer" isn't a misnomer, it was a bit misleading since the "trailer" is a dog named Caesar (Caesar the Dog) and the killer is a mountain lion. But the makers also pointed out that Caesar "is the most intelligent dog actor since Rin-Tin-Tin" which probably lured a few Rin-Tin-Tin fans with a show-me attitude. Caesar prowls around the woods of the Northwest, dispatches a rattlesnake, visits his she-wolf mate and their pups, pauses to watch the dainty habits of a raccoon personally washing every morsel of food before eating it---and that raccoon had enough food to use up several minutes of running time---and then saves sheepherder Pierre (Francis McDonald)) from getting eaten by one mean mountain lion. Rin-Tin-Tin he ain't, but then who was?

Genres

WesternAdventure

Technical details

DetailValue
Original titleTrailing the Killer
Original languageEnglish (EN)
Spoken languagesEnglish
Production countriesUnited States of America
StatusReleased
Production companiesB.F. Zeidman Productions Ltd.
Release date16 ottobre 1932
ProductionB.F. Zeidman
WriterJackson Richards
CinematographyPliny Goodfriend
Assistant directorsHerman C. Raymaker
Camera operatorsPliny Goodfriend
Additional photographyPliny Goodfriend
MusicOscar Potoker, W.C. Smith
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Release dates

Theatrical release

United States / Oct 16, 1932

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