United States / Oct 16, 1932
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?
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| Detail | Value |
|---|---|
| Original title | Trailing the Killer |
| Original language | English (EN) |
| Spoken languages | English |
| Production countries | United States of America |
| Status | Released |
| Production companies | B.F. Zeidman Productions Ltd. |
| Release date | 16 ottobre 1932 |
| Production | B.F. Zeidman |
| Writer | Jackson Richards |
| Cinematography | Pliny Goodfriend |
| Assistant directors | Herman C. Raymaker |
| Camera operators | Pliny Goodfriend |
| Additional photography | Pliny Goodfriend |
| Music | Oscar Potoker, W.C. Smith |
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| Sound | Oscar Potoker, W.C. Smith |
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