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Heart of the West

  • 1936
  • Approved
  • 1h 3m
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6.4/10
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William Boyd and James Ellison in Heart of the West (1936)
DramaWestern

Ranch owner Sally Jordan is engaged in a fence war with rancher Big John Trumbull. Hoppy and Johnny, along with trusty sidekick Windy, side with Sally Jordan. They control a huge cattle stam... Read allRanch owner Sally Jordan is engaged in a fence war with rancher Big John Trumbull. Hoppy and Johnny, along with trusty sidekick Windy, side with Sally Jordan. They control a huge cattle stampede by using dynamite.Ranch owner Sally Jordan is engaged in a fence war with rancher Big John Trumbull. Hoppy and Johnny, along with trusty sidekick Windy, side with Sally Jordan. They control a huge cattle stampede by using dynamite.

  • Director
    • Howard Bretherton
  • Writers
    • Clarence E. Mulford
    • Doris Schroeder
  • Stars
    • William Boyd
    • James Ellison
    • George 'Gabby' Hayes
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.4/10
    204
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    • Director
      • Howard Bretherton
    • Writers
      • Clarence E. Mulford
      • Doris Schroeder
    • Stars
      • William Boyd
      • James Ellison
      • George 'Gabby' Hayes
    • 8User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
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    William Boyd
    William Boyd
    • Hopalong Cassidy
    James Ellison
    James Ellison
    • Johnny Nelson
    • (as Jimmy Ellison)
    George 'Gabby' Hayes
    George 'Gabby' Hayes
    • Windy Jenkins
    • (as George Hayes)
    Sidney Blackmer
    Sidney Blackmer
    • John Trumbull
    • (as Sydney Blackmer)
    Lynn Gabriel
    Lynn Gabriel
    • Sally Jordan
    Fred Kohler
    Fred Kohler
    • Barton
    Warner Richmond
    Warner Richmond
    • Johnson
    Jack Rutherford
    Jack Rutherford
    • Tom Paterson
    • (as John Rutherford)
    Walter Miller
    Walter Miller
    • Whitey - Henchman
    Charles G. Martin
    Charles G. Martin
    • Jim Jordan
    Ted Adams
    Ted Adams
    • Saxon - Wounded Henchman
    Robert McKenzie
    Robert McKenzie
    • Tim Grady
    Roy Bucko
    Roy Bucko
    • Jessup
    • (uncredited)
    John Elliott
    John Elliott
    • Judge
    • (uncredited)
    Leo J. McMahon
    • Henchman
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Howard Bretherton
    • Writers
      • Clarence E. Mulford
      • Doris Schroeder
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    5bkoganbing

    Like El Dorado

    Heart Of The West has a beginning like the John Wayne/Robert Mitchum classic El Dorado. Do you remember that Wayne came to work for Ed Asner, but after finding out that Asner was the bad guy, the Duke threw in with Robert Mitchum the sheriff and the family Asner was trying to force out.

    Same here. Bill Boyd and his young friend James Ellison get an offer to work for Sidney Blackmer the local Ponderosa owner. But when they find out he's the bad guy they throw in with brother and sister Charles Martin and Lynn Gabriel who are being squeezed by Blackmer.

    There's some public grazing land that Blackmer has appropriated for himself. At first the thought is he's just greedy. But he actually does have some underhanded motives for trying to keep everyone else off.

    Blackmer in the best Snidely Whiplash tradition has designs on Lynn Gabriel. But as usual when there's a pretty girl around to get his attention, anyone else will have to deal with Jimmy Ellison.

    The climax is a cattle stampede which Hoppy turns to his advantage.

    A good one in the Hoppy tradition.
    9donwc1996

    Fun Hoppy movie

    I hadn't seen a Hopalong Cassidy in years--then this one appeared on COZI TV--they show old movies and TV shows. It was fast paced and quite exciting with a cattle stampede to boot! Paramount released this film ( #6 in a series of Hoppy films)in 1936. Besides William Boyd as Hoppy, the film had James Ellison as his sidekick, Johnny Nelson. Ellison was quite handsome and even managed to take his shirt off twice--once to save Gabby Hayes from drowning. I think that Mr. Ellison practically stole the picture from Mr. Boyd. Mr. Ellison was later replaced in the series by Russell Hayden--who was also good, but Ellison was a better actor and very handsome.
    6chipe

    Mediocre at best Hoppy film.

    I found this to be a mediocre Hoppy film, as compared to the two dozen or so I have already see.. Usually I find the Hoppy films with Ellison and Gabby Hayes as among the best, but not this one. The copy I saw on Cozi TV had terrible sound. The woman who played the heroine, Lynn Gabriel, was the worst sounding one I have ever seen in a Hoppy film; I see she only appeared in two films throughout her "career." And Sidney Blacker (bland and sluggish as he usually is too often) came across as the one of the worst acted and appealing villains in a Hoppy movie. The plot was decent but no shakes; same for the other supporting actors. That didn't leave too much to enjoy.
    6planktonrules

    "A fence?!?! There'll be no fences on this range!"

    If you've seen many of the Hopalong Cassidy films, this one might be a bit confusing due to a continuity problem. When the film begins, Johnny jumps in the river to save Windy's life....and Johnny and Hoppy don't know Windy...and vice-versa. This is strange as George 'Gabby' Hayes had previously played Windy in "Bar 20 Rides Again" with them! Hayes was also in the first Hopalong Cassidy film, though in this one he played a different character! Such continuity problems aren't unheard of in cowboy B-movies...but it is confusing.

    Shortly after saving Windy's life, Hoppy and Johnny head into town. There they learn that the man who offered them jobs is orchestrating a range war...and he's hiring them to be his hired guns. Well, not surprisingly, Hoppy is disgusted by Trumbull and his propensity towards violence....and he tells him to keep his job! But instead of just heading off into the sunset, Hoppy and Johnny stick around to learn more about this brewing problem....and as time passes, it's obvious Trumbull and his men are doing far more than just raising cattle!

    So is it any good? Generally yes. My only complaint is that the story is awfully simple...and there is nothing especially unique about the movie. In other words, it's a competently made and well acted western....just like all the rest of the Cassidy films...but also not a must-see either....though I did enjoy seeing how Trumbull met his fate!

    The location for this film is around Sonora, California...several hours to the west of the filming location for most of the Hopalong Cassidy movies--with Yosemite National Park separating them. This isn't a problem...just an observation and you might notice that the location is a bit more hilly and less a mountainous desert like Lone Pine.
    5boblipton

    Dynamite Solves Most Problems

    In the sixth Hopalong Cassidy movie, Bill Boyd and James Ellison head out to take a job for a while with Sidney Blackmer's outfit. Before that can happen, they hook up with whip-wielding Gabby Hayes, who tells them about the fence war with his employer, Lynn Gabriel. So Hoppy and Johnny go to work for her. Meanwhile, Blackmer tries to get Miss Gabriel's spread, proposing marriage to her, and starting a cattle stampede. With Hoppy on the job, will everything turn out right?

    It's a pleasant effort early in the long-running series, still under the control of producer Harry Sherman. It looks like pretty much standard B-western fare, albeit with a better script, pacing, and production values than the independents could manage.

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    • Trivia
      This 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. However, in the case of this particular one, although the opening and closing credits were restored, ten minutes of missing footage was apparently never found, and so there are rather abrupt jump cuts from one scene to another.
    • Quotes

      Windy Jenkins: Our brand is Three-J, oldest outfit in this part of the country.

      Johnny Nelson: Are you the owner?

      Windy Jenkins: Well, not exactly. But I run it. See, the boss leaves everything to me. He's from the East.

      Hopalong Cassidy: I'll bet you keep things goin' at top speed.

      Windy Jenkins: You're darn tootin'!

    • Connections
      Edited into Heart of the West (1950)
    • Soundtracks
      My Heart's in the Heart of the West
      Lyrics by Sam Coslow, music by Victor Young

      Performed by James Ellison

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    • Release date
      • February 24, 1936 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Bakhållet vid Black Valley
    • Filming locations
      • Kernville, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Harry Sherman Productions
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 3 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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