Hittin' the Trail

Hittin' the Trail is a 1937 American Western film directed by Robert N. Bradbury.

Though he has no money and the pair don't know who he is, when the stranger quotes "Cast your bread upon the waters, for you will find it after many days" from Ecclesiastes 11, they loan him one of their horses.

Sheriff Grey accuses Tex of being the Tombstone Kid, the stranger who they loaned a horse to.

The Sheriff doesn't believe they aren't criminals until they take them to town where saloon owner James Clark affirms that Tex is not the Tombstone Kid, whose gang is being held in jail as horse thieves.

Clark seeks to use Tex and Hank as a cover for his own gang stealing horses.