Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaA bad guy has used several murders to drive all the inhabitants out of town in order to give his gang access to the oil which lies under the land.A bad guy has used several murders to drive all the inhabitants out of town in order to give his gang access to the oil which lies under the land.A bad guy has used several murders to drive all the inhabitants out of town in order to give his gang access to the oil which lies under the land.
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Richard Bailey
- Oil Driller
- (as Dick Bailey)
Richard Alexander
- Henchman Smitty
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Clem Fuller
- Henchman
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Joe Garcio
- Henchman
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Leo J. McMahon
- Henchman with Torch
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Hoping to aid the few remaining residents, Hoppy, California and Lucky investigate a ghost town that has been purchased dirt cheap by an unknown woman.
This Hoppy western is a ghost town mystery with a difference, it's set mainly in a church, which group of bad hombres want to destroy. It's not a typical Hoppy western, actually it's quite unusual, has good atmosphere and good characters. It's entertaining from beginning to end, though I sort of guessed who the main culprit was.
This Hoppy western is a ghost town mystery with a difference, it's set mainly in a church, which group of bad hombres want to destroy. It's not a typical Hoppy western, actually it's quite unusual, has good atmosphere and good characters. It's entertaining from beginning to end, though I sort of guessed who the main culprit was.
"The Marauders" (aka "King of the Range") marks a milestone for me...it's the 66th out of 66 Hopalong Cassidy films that I have seen. And, fortunately, it also is very original and is very much unlike the other 65!
When the story begins, Hoppy, California and Lucky just finished driving a herd to market. On their way back to the Bar 20 Ranch, a storm comes upon them quickly...and the trio take refuge in a church in a ghost town. However, their slumber is disrupted when two ladies arrive. They then learn that there are three folks living in this town...making it a mostly ghost town! Susan then tells the men that the town became abandoned after all sorts of strange things and deaths occurred...and most everyone ran instead of facing whatever forces were behind it. Soon after, some nasty men arrive and start tearing the church down...until Hoppy stops them. What's next? Well, these nasty galoots are NOT finished and soon they attack the barricaded folks inside the place! What's next??
This is among the most unusual films from the franchise I have seen and practically the entire story takes place inside the church. The only problem is that one of the characters is a bit transparent....and it's pretty easy to guess that they are hiding something. But this is a minor problem in an otherwise unusual and engaging B-western.
When the story begins, Hoppy, California and Lucky just finished driving a herd to market. On their way back to the Bar 20 Ranch, a storm comes upon them quickly...and the trio take refuge in a church in a ghost town. However, their slumber is disrupted when two ladies arrive. They then learn that there are three folks living in this town...making it a mostly ghost town! Susan then tells the men that the town became abandoned after all sorts of strange things and deaths occurred...and most everyone ran instead of facing whatever forces were behind it. Soon after, some nasty men arrive and start tearing the church down...until Hoppy stops them. What's next? Well, these nasty galoots are NOT finished and soon they attack the barricaded folks inside the place! What's next??
This is among the most unusual films from the franchise I have seen and practically the entire story takes place inside the church. The only problem is that one of the characters is a bit transparent....and it's pretty easy to guess that they are hiding something. But this is a minor problem in an otherwise unusual and engaging B-western.
The main thing wrong with this entry is the title, or both titles to be exact, the original 'The Maraurders', and the re title 'King of the Range', neither reflects anything about the film, why they didn't just call it 'Ghost Church' I'll never know? We know that the William Boyd produced final 12 films were of a much lower budget than what had gone before, but Boyd put all he had into it in order to prolong the series, it's a shame no other studio took up the franchise because Hoppy was still more popular than most! But, any Hoppy is better than none, so I give it an 8.
Just watched Hop a Long Cassidy movie called King of the Range (1947).Was wondering why there is no info on the movie, let alone credits.
A storm is coming in more ways than one for Hoppy (William Boyd), California (Andy Clyde) and Lucky (Rand Brooks). California quips, "Son, I recollected once back in '86 it rained so hard I had to tie a log on each side of my horse to keep em floatin down the trail." During the lightning storm the trio take refuge in an abandoned church in a ghost town. California gets the jitters as the organ is playing and the bell is ringing by itself. The next day they find Susan Crowell (Dorinda Clifton) playing the organ with her mother (Mary Newton). Riker (Harry Cording) adds to the tension as his henchmen come to tear the church down. Deacon Black (Ian Wolfe) sides with Riker in order to have peace but Hoppy is having none of it. A shootout ensues forthwith and our heroes and the ladies are pinned down at the church. Can the county clerk (Earle Hodgins) help Hoppy solve the mystery of the ghost town? King of the Range is an unusual but wonderful Hoppy film.
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- QuizThe sixtieth of sixty-six Hopalong Cassidy movies.
- ConnessioniFollowed by Hoppy's Holiday (1947)
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By what name was The Marauders (1947) officially released in Canada in English?
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