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  1. Hair-Trigger Casey is a 1936 American Western film directed by Harry L. Fraser . Plot. Cast. Jack Perrin as Capt. Jim "Hair-Trigger" Casey. Starlight the Horse as Casey's Horse. Betty Mack as Jane Elkins. Ed Cassidy as Karney. Fred "Snowflake" Toones as Snowflake. Hal Taliaferro as Dave Casey. Phil Dunham as Abner.

  2. 8 dic 2011 · Hair-Trigger Casey. U.S. Army Captain Casey (Jack Perrin) hears from the Border Patrol that trouble is brewing on his ranch and takes a ten-day leave to investigate the situation. It seems evil-doers are smuggling young Chinese men across the border and must be stopped.

    • 56 min
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    • k-otic
  3. Hair-Trigger Casey is a 1936 American film directed by Harry L. Fraser. Cast. Jack Perrin as Capt. Jim “Hair-Trigger” Casey; Starlight the Horse as Casey’s Horse; Betty Mack as Jane Elkins; Ed Cassidy as Karney; Fred “Snowflake” Toones as Snowflake; Hal Taliaferro as Dave Casey; Phil Dunham as Abner; Robert Walker as Colton (Border ...

  4. Army Captain Jim Casey is called home to his ranch by border patrolman Colton to investigate strange happenings. On his way out of town, Casey finds his foreman Karney, who was nearly killed by a Chinese man's axe in Chinatown.

    • Harry Fraser, William Nolte
    • Jack Perrin
  5. 1936 Directed by Harry L. Fraser. After having been gone for some time, a cowboy comes home to his ranch to find himself up against a gang involved in smuggling Chinese into the country. Cast. Crew. Details. Releases. Jack Perrin Betty Mack Ed Cassidy Fred 'Snowflake' Toones Hal Taliaferro Phil Dunham Dennis Moore Victor Wong Bob Walker.

    • Harry L. Fraser
  6. Captain Frank Casey of the U.S. Army Cavalry, known as "Hair-Trigger", a sobriquet given to him from his WWI days because of his prowess with a Colt 45 and his sudden outbursts or temper, is given a message from the Border Patrol by his orderly Snowflake.

  7. Ed Cassidy Cast. Fred 'Snowflake' Toones Cast. Robert E. Cline Cinematography. Lee Zahler Music. Arthur A. Brooks Editing. William Berke Producer. Critics reviews. After having been gone for some time, a cowboy comes home to his ranch to find himself up against a gang involved in smuggling Chinese into the country.