

Chasing Trouble
A delivery boy for a flower shop, who thinks of himself as an amateur detective, finds out that his boss is mixed up with a foreign espionage ring.
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Plot Summary
In this Western comedy, a ranch hand named Jack is framed for a crime he didn't commit. He must then go on the run to clear his name and expose the real culprits. Along the way, he encounters danger, romance, and opportunities to prove his innocence.
Critical Reception
As a B-movie Western from the era, "Chasing Trouble" received modest attention upon its release. It was generally viewed as a standard, albeit entertaining, entry in the genre, offering a mix of action and lightheartedness typical of its budget and target audience.
What Reviewers Say
- Offers a straightforward Western plot with moments of light humor.
- Features decent action sequences for its time and budget.
- A typical, if unremarkable, example of early 1940s B-Westerns.
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Fun Fact
Jack Randall, the star of "Chasing Trouble," was a popular rodeo performer before transitioning to film, bringing an authentic cowboy persona to his roles.
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