Sergeant Bob Steele (Bob Custer), of the Texas Rangers, is assigned to put an end to the lawlessness of a gang of outlaws led by a mysterious man known as 'The Black Hawk.' Hoping to infiltrate the gang, he poses as an outlaw named "Lightning" Brady.

body { background-color: #000; color: #fff; }In the realm of early 20th-century cinema, few films have managed to encapsulate the essence of the Western genre as effectively as 'Trigger Fingers.' This riveting tale of undercover justice, penned by William Berke, masterfully interweaves themes of deception, loyalty, and...


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"body { background-color: #000; color: #fff; }In the realm of early 20th-century cinema, few films have managed to encapsulate the essence of the Western genre as effectively as 'Trigger Fingers.' This riveting tale of undercover justice, penned by William Berke, masterfully interweaves themes of deception, loyalty, and redemption, crafting a cinematic experience that continues to captivate audiences to this day.The film's narrative is set against the backdrop of a lawless Texas, where the nefari..."
William Berke
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