The series pilot entitled "Killer on a Horseback" starring Rod Cameron aired in February 1956 on an episode of the NBCanthology series Star Stage.[1]
Blake carried a "Detective Special" revolver.
Cast
The series starred Rod Cameron as Lieutenant Rod Blake. Robert Armstrong appeared in 24 episodes as Sheriff Andy Anderson, who developed a good working relationship with Cameron's character, Blake. Don Haggerty played Sheriff Elder in nine episodes in the 1956-1957 season. Paul Stader appeared five times in the 1958-1959 season as Deputy Sheriff Jim Wallace. Tom Greenway appeared in four episodes as Sheriff Bronson: "Stay Lost, Little Girl", "Dangerous Honeymoon", "Full Circle", and "Death on Wheels".
Originally conceived to compete with Highway Patrol,[2] the show pilot was an episode of the anthology series Star Stage,[3] released in February 1956 and titled "Killer on Horseback".[1]
State Trooper was filmed on location in Virginia City, Nevada to give it an authentic feel.[3] Las Vegas was also used for location filming.[4]
Release
Broadcast
After the pilot release on Star Stage, the series failed to make the network schedule for 1956 and State Trooper was released as a syndicated show being sold directly to local stations.[1][3]
Home media
Timeless Media Group released the complete first season on DVD in Region 1 on December 14, 2010.[5] The complete second and third seasons were released together in a six-disc set on December 13, 2011.[6]
On September 23, 2014, Timeless Media Group released State Trooper - The Complete Series on DVD in Region 1.[7] The 11-disc set contains all 104 episodes of the series.