Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaA pretty and gentle schoolteacher from Boston transforms the lives of a spoiled boy and the other residents at 'Bar 20' Ranch, and is courted by Crockett city's Mayor, who is really a livest... Leggi tuttoA pretty and gentle schoolteacher from Boston transforms the lives of a spoiled boy and the other residents at 'Bar 20' Ranch, and is courted by Crockett city's Mayor, who is really a livestock thief.A pretty and gentle schoolteacher from Boston transforms the lives of a spoiled boy and the other residents at 'Bar 20' Ranch, and is courted by Crockett city's Mayor, who is really a livestock thief.
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- Windy Haliday
- (as George Hayes)
- Jud Thorpe aka Raleigh
- (as Charles A. Hughes)
- The Crockett School's Chorus Boys
- (as Robert Mitchell and his St. Brendan's Boys)
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- Bar 20 Cowboy
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Recensioni in evidenza
The group is led by Dickie Jones as Artie Peters, nephew and eventual heir to the Bar 20 ranch. The rest of the kids is made up of the Robert Mitchell Boy's Choir who you might remember were a similar discipline problem for Barry Fitzgerald in Going My Way.
Well Barry got Bing Crosby and Hoppy gets a pretty new school teacher in Evelyn Venable. She's got all the Bar 20 hands in heat, especially Windy and Lucky. Even old Gabby Hayes. She'd like to corral Hoppy though and this film is closest Hopalong Cassidy ever got to romance.
Sad to say though the whole business really did interfere with the main plot about tracking the rustlers down. I will say though the head of the gang will be something of a surprise though with the limited running time, cast of characters, and the general familiarity with B westerns, fans should figure it out.
Now if Hoppy had gotten Father O'Malley..........................
The story begins with Artie (Dickie Jones) acting like a total brat on the Peters ranch. He is an even bigger brat at school and he is beyond just a brat! In fact, Hoppy (Cassidy) and Windy (Gabby Hayes) are called to school to rescue the teacher...who the students have taken prisoner!! Artie and the other kids are going to be tough for the next teacher, as the nasty old prune who was taken prisoner quits after Hoppy frees her! Because Hoppy and Windy were busy with this, a local rustler and his gang are able to attack the Peters ranch and run off with many of their cattle....and he can't keep taking time off work to intervene between Artie and his teachers!
Fortunately for Artie and the other kids, the mayor's choice to become the next school teacher is not sent to the town. Instead of a mean man to intimidate the brats, they send a very pretty young teacher (Evelyn Venable) from back east. And, instantly everyone seems smitten by her...the kids AND adults alike. And, as usual, Hoppy is aloof and avoids romance with her...even though she clearly is interested. So how do the two plots converge? Watch the movie!
Seeing Dickie Jones in any western isn't all that unusual. This young boy could ride horses and act and was very popular in B-westerns as well as TV westerns. He was a regular in many of Hoot Gibson's and Gene Autry's films. He also was the voice of Disney's Pinocchio! He also played a brat rather well in this movie.
So is this any good? Yes...it's a nice change of pace seeing the usual story (in this case rustlers) take a back seat to the main story involving the school teacher and the children. Most unusual but quite enjoyable.
Lo sapevi?
- QuizThis is one of 54 Hopalong Cassidy features produced by Harry Sherman, initially distributed by Paramount Pictures from 1935-1941, and then by United Artists 1942-1944, which were purchased by their star William Boyd for nationally syndicated television presentation beginning in 1948 and continuing thereafter for many years, as a result of their phenomenal success. Each feature was re-edited to 54 minutes so as to comfortably fit into a 60 minute time slot, with six minutes for commercials. It was not until 50 years later that, with the cooperation of Mrs. Boyd. i.e. Grace Bradley, that they were finally restored to their original length with their original opening and closing credits intact.
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[first lines]
Artie Peters: Leave me alone! Leave me alone!
Lucky Jenkins: Wait until I get my hands on you, you little weasel! I'll...
Artie Peters: Make him leave me alone, Windy!
Windy Haliday: What in tarnation are you so fired head up about?
Lucky Jenkins: He's the one putting cactus needles in my bunk.
- ConnessioniFollowed by Silver on the Sage (1939)
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