Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuStagecoach robbers take the money Hoppy was going to use to buy cattle so Hoppy, California and Lin go after them.Stagecoach robbers take the money Hoppy was going to use to buy cattle so Hoppy, California and Lin go after them.Stagecoach robbers take the money Hoppy was going to use to buy cattle so Hoppy, California and Lin go after them.
Robert Mitchum
- Richard Adams
- (as Bob Mitchum)
Art Felix
- Ranch Hand
- (Nicht genannt)
Cliff Parkinson
- Henchman
- (Nicht genannt)
George Plues
- Henchman
- (Nicht genannt)
Phil Schumacher
- Ranch Hand
- (Nicht genannt)
Henry Wills
- Henchman
- (Nicht genannt)
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Excellent chapter in the Hopalong Cassidy Series. With a cast of William Boyd, George "Superman" Reeves and Robert Mitchum and first class story you will enjoy the 54 minutes of suspense and action this film delivers. Victor Jory who in real life is the US Coast Guard wrestling and boxing champion plays the stereo-typical bad guy. This film has Robberies, Dry Gulching and shoot outs...everything a good family hour program should have :-)
I didn't really know what to expect from this movie. I was literally only watching it because of my love for George Reeves in The Adventures of Superman. I was not disappointed, and ended up enjoying it on the whole. I've never watched an old western before (or many westerns at all, really), but it was an entertaining watch, with appealing protagonists, a pretty interesting plot line with schemes, people getting framed, action, etc., and even some great humor. It's sure to entertain for anyone who likes this sort of thing. Despite all the shootings and whatnot, the entire thing has a warm, kid-friendly feel that I assume was more typical of movies from a simpler time. And of course, I enjoyed George as much as ever. He was cute and young and got a decent amount of screen time, and was the same great guy I knew from Superman.
This movie is just under an hour long, so it's not a great time investment. If you're a fan of any actors or of this genre, I recommend this film.
This movie is just under an hour long, so it's not a great time investment. If you're a fan of any actors or of this genre, I recommend this film.
A stand-out Hoppy. There's lots of Lone Pine scenery including the neolithic Alabama Hills. Those rock spires are made for ambushes, and they get a good workout here. Lots of hard riding too, with some gunplay and flying fists. I was hoping for a broad-shoulder championship between Adams (Mitchum) and Lin (Reeves)—that would have been some bout. Actually, Hoppy shares a lot of time with an outstanding cast that includes movie great Mitchum in one of his early roles, Superman's Reeves whose mysterious death is still debated, along with premier bad guy Jory, carnival barker Hodgins, and comic relief Clyde. Almost all the scenes are on location except for a few courtyard studio set-ups. My only gripe is with the convoluted plot, but you can probably follow it better than I could. Two take-aways from the oater-- If you fall into a well, don't ask Tom (Hodgins) to help you out, and if you know a mule named Molly, be sure to bring your guitar. Enjoy!
In this B western from United Artists and director Lesley Selander. Hopalong Cassidy (William Boyd), along with pals California (Andy Clyde) and Lin Bradley (George Reeves), sets out to buy some cattle for his titular ranch. The trio come across a stagecoach robbery and help a damsel in distress, Marie Stevens (Dustine Farnum). She takes the trio back to her ranch where they meet her fiancee Richard (Robert Mitchum) and friend Mark Jackson (Victor Jory). The bandits who robbed the stage seem to have a larger motive, and Hoppy and his pals may just become targets themselves. Also featuring Betty Blythe, Douglas Fowley, Francis McDonald, and Earle Hodgins.
This was the 48th of 66 Hopalong Cassidy pictures, and it's the first one I've seen. I may have seen bits of others when I was a kid, but this is the only one that I can definitively say that I've seen from start to finish. I watched it for Mitchum, here credited as "Bob Mitchum". His role is quite substantial compared to the others he played in his first year in movies, and he's not bad. This movie did offer the rare sight of seeing Superman sock Robert Mitchum in the jaw. Otherwise, this is the usual B western stuff, made slightly better by the cast. One other note: lead actress Dustine Farnum was the daughter of silent movie western star Dustin Farnum. She was all of 18 at the time, and this ended up being her sole movie credit.
This was the 48th of 66 Hopalong Cassidy pictures, and it's the first one I've seen. I may have seen bits of others when I was a kid, but this is the only one that I can definitively say that I've seen from start to finish. I watched it for Mitchum, here credited as "Bob Mitchum". His role is quite substantial compared to the others he played in his first year in movies, and he's not bad. This movie did offer the rare sight of seeing Superman sock Robert Mitchum in the jaw. Otherwise, this is the usual B western stuff, made slightly better by the cast. One other note: lead actress Dustine Farnum was the daughter of silent movie western star Dustin Farnum. She was all of 18 at the time, and this ended up being her sole movie credit.
"Bar 20" was the name of the ranch that Hoppy and the boys worked for. In this entry its hardly mentioned except in passing. As was the case in many series westerns, the title had little or nothing to do with the plot.
The story has Hoppy (William Boyd) and his two sidekicks Andy Clyde and George Reeves on a cattle buying trip but becoming embroiled in a series of holdups for which they are ultimately blamed. It seems that chief villain Victor Jory and his gang (including Douglas Fowley and Francis McDonald) are plotting to cheat young rancher Robert Mitchum out of his land and ruin his marriage plans with fiance Dustine Farnum. Well Hoppy and the boys manage to sort things out and bring the villains to justice by the final reel as we knew they would.
The Hopalong Cassidy series had been going since 1935. The high quality of the Harry (Pop) Sherman produced pictures had been maintained putting it way ahead of other series westerns of the day. Boyd was not your typical "B" western hero. He was middle aged with white hair which gave him an air of respect and maturity lacking in other "B" western heroes of the day. The films were also blessed with good supporting casts and great locations.
George Reeves, who would go on to play TV's Superman, makes his only appearance in the series as Hoppy's sidekick, although he had played other parts in other Hoppy films. Robert Mitchum in one of his first substantial roles, was about to emerge as a major star in "A" budget films. I am not aware if heroine Dustine Farnum was any relation to the silent film star Dustin Farnum.
A solid entry in the series. A good early performance from Mitchum.
The story has Hoppy (William Boyd) and his two sidekicks Andy Clyde and George Reeves on a cattle buying trip but becoming embroiled in a series of holdups for which they are ultimately blamed. It seems that chief villain Victor Jory and his gang (including Douglas Fowley and Francis McDonald) are plotting to cheat young rancher Robert Mitchum out of his land and ruin his marriage plans with fiance Dustine Farnum. Well Hoppy and the boys manage to sort things out and bring the villains to justice by the final reel as we knew they would.
The Hopalong Cassidy series had been going since 1935. The high quality of the Harry (Pop) Sherman produced pictures had been maintained putting it way ahead of other series westerns of the day. Boyd was not your typical "B" western hero. He was middle aged with white hair which gave him an air of respect and maturity lacking in other "B" western heroes of the day. The films were also blessed with good supporting casts and great locations.
George Reeves, who would go on to play TV's Superman, makes his only appearance in the series as Hoppy's sidekick, although he had played other parts in other Hoppy films. Robert Mitchum in one of his first substantial roles, was about to emerge as a major star in "A" budget films. I am not aware if heroine Dustine Farnum was any relation to the silent film star Dustin Farnum.
A solid entry in the series. A good early performance from Mitchum.
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- WissenswertesThe forty-eighth of sixty-six Hopalong Cassidy movies.
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California Carlson: I'm worried
Lin Bradley: What are you worried about?
California Carlson: What chance have we got when the shooting starts?
Hopalong Cassidy: We'll have as good a chance as Quirt had.
California Carlson: Sure and look what happened to him! A man that would get himself killed to prove a point has got a mule beat for stubbornness.
- VerbindungenFollowed by False Colors (1943)
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