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Twilight on the Trail

  • 1941
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6.3/10
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William Boyd, Andy Clyde, Brad King, and Wanda McKay in Twilight on the Trail (1941)
Western

Hoppy, Lucky and California are chasing cattle rustlers who have been bothering cattle rancher friends of Hoppy. A crooked foreman is the source of the trouble. Johnny and Lucy are the love ... Read allHoppy, Lucky and California are chasing cattle rustlers who have been bothering cattle rancher friends of Hoppy. A crooked foreman is the source of the trouble. Johnny and Lucy are the love focus.Hoppy, Lucky and California are chasing cattle rustlers who have been bothering cattle rancher friends of Hoppy. A crooked foreman is the source of the trouble. Johnny and Lucy are the love focus.

  • Director
    • Howard Bretherton
  • Writers
    • J. Benton Cheney
    • Ellen Corby
    • Cecile Kramer
  • Stars
    • William Boyd
    • Andy Clyde
    • Brad King
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
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    • Director
      • Howard Bretherton
    • Writers
      • J. Benton Cheney
      • Ellen Corby
      • Cecile Kramer
    • Stars
      • William Boyd
      • Andy Clyde
      • Brad King
    • 9User reviews
    • 1Critic review
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    William Boyd
    William Boyd
    • Hopalong Cassidy
    Andy Clyde
    Andy Clyde
    • California Carlson
    Brad King
    Brad King
    • Johnny Nelson
    Wanda McKay
    Wanda McKay
    • Lucy Brent
    Jack Rockwell
    Jack Rockwell
    • Jim Brent
    Norman Willis
    Norman Willis
    • Nat Kervy
    Robert Kent
    Robert Kent
    • Ash Drake
    Tom London
    Tom London
    • Henchman Gregg
    Frank Austin
    Frank Austin
    • Steve Farley
    Jimmy Wakely Trio
    • Guitar-Playing Cowhands
    Johnny Bond
    Johnny Bond
    • Guitar Playing Cowhand
    • (uncredited)
    Jim Corey
    Jim Corey
    • Cowhand
    • (uncredited)
    Frank Ellis
    Frank Ellis
    • Charlie
    • (uncredited)
    Art Felix
    Art Felix
    • Cowhand
    • (uncredited)
    Clem Fuller
    Clem Fuller
    • Stagecoach Driver
    • (uncredited)
    Joe Garcio
    Joe Garcio
    • Henchman
    • (uncredited)
    Herman Hack
    Herman Hack
    • Henchman
    • (uncredited)
    Bob Kortman
    Bob Kortman
    • Kervy's Henchman & Guard
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Howard Bretherton
    • Writers
      • J. Benton Cheney
      • Ellen Corby
      • Cecile Kramer
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    7coltras35

    Twilight on the trail

    Hoppy, California and Johnny come to the ranch of a friend and his daughter, disguised as dude detectives from the east, to investigate the disappearances, without a trace, of several herds of cattle.

    This would've been just the usual Hoppy fare, but for the trio - Hoppy et al - are dressed up as Eastern dude who don't know how to ride a horse or shoot. It's a ploy to throw the rustlers off their guard and it's works to a certain degree. When the "dress up " is uncovered there's the usual shootouts, fast galloping. It's a fun western with some good humour. It sort of reminds me of the Mark of Zorro where the hero plays an effete character.
    5chipe

    unimaginative,one of the worst Hoppy films.

    One of the worst Hoppy films. Hoppy and his sidekicks take leave of their Bar 20 duties to help an old friend whose ranch is suffering rustlers.

    The supporting cast was uninteresting. I never cared for Brad King as Hoppy's young sidekick. It seems he was hired mainly for his singing; his acting was bland. I like it when the heroes go undercover to solve the crime. Unfortunately here, their acting as inept British detective dudes got tiring and silly fast. Finally the mystery solving was pretty unimaginative: the bad guys try to kill Hoppy and sidekicks, giving themselves away.
    8sandcrab

    Everybody loves Hoppy except the bad guys

    This Hoppy film starts off a bit slow. An old friend calls on the Bar 20 trio to help stop cattle rustling. Hoppy and pals show up disguised as dude detectives from back East but that doesn't last long. Once the outlaws realize this group can shoot straight and ride like the wind, its all over. Its typical Hoppy fare as good prevails over evil.
    wrbtu

    Right Up There with the Silliest of All Hoppy Movies

    Aside from Andy Clyde (as California) & Brad King (as Johnny), none of the

    usual supporting crew often found in the Hoppy series is here. Perhaps they

    read the script & refused to be involved with the film. Hoppy, California, &

    Johnny pretend to be private detectives. Are those English accents we hear?

    Can't really tell, because they keep switching back & forth anyway (except for Andy Clyde, who does a better job with the accent). I guess the actors wanted a breather from their regular Hoppy roles; they got to dress outside the usual

    Hoppy gear, which is often a sign of a lesser Hoppy effort, & that statement

    couldn't be truer than here. All three use the most atrocious comedic voices, & California wears a deerstalker hat, smokes a curved pipe, & carries a

    magnifying glass, apparently as part of a Sherlock Holmes spoof. This silliness goes on for far too long (the first 36 minutes of the film, to be exact), & it's too poorly done to be effective as comedy, & it certainly is even less effective as a Hoppy western. There are three songs, two of which Johnny sings in a tenor

    voice. This film has very little to recommend it, & I rank it as one of the two worst Hoppy movies, along with "Outlaws of the Desert." The best part of the film is when Hoppy announces "Let's get out of these monkey suits," & things do

    improve a bit in the last 20 minutes, but not enough to make it a decent film. It would have been a better film if he had made that announcement 19 minutes

    earlier. I rate it 4/10.
    7bkoganbing

    Raaaather

    More comedy than usual is in this Hopalong Cassidy western as Hoppy, Johnny Nelson and California go undercover as eastern dude type detectives. In fact we don't see them in their traditional western outfits until more than half the film is done.

    Hoppy with that affected English accent and California Carlson with that ridiculous looking deerstalker cap are funny in and of themselves. Andy Clyde who was from Scotland and started in music hall was funnier than usual.

    Not that the chief villain is long fooled. He suspects a rat, but the guys put an end to his rustling racket.

    Brad King was the young member of the trio and he got to sing some cowboy ballads that Paramount owned the right to. If they sound familiar The Funny Old Hills was introduced by Bing Crosby in Paris Honeymoon and Twilight On The Trail comes from the Paramount picture Trail Of The Lonesome Pine. and was also recorded by Bing Crosby who was Paramount's number one star. King didn't last long, he had no personality at all unlike Russell Hayden or Jimmy Ellison.

    But the comedy is key more than usual in this Hopalong Cassidy western.

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    • Trivia
      This film premiered the New York City telecasting of the Hopalong Cassidy film series Sunday 28 November 1948 on WNBT (Channel 4); it first aired in Atlanta Saturday 8 January 1949 on WSB (Channel 8), in Memphis Saturday 15 January 1949 on WMCT (Channel 4), in Los Angeles Friday 18 February 1949 on KTLA (Channel 5), and in Fort Worth Saturday 2 April 1949 on WBAP (Channel 5).
    • Connections
      Followed by Les Bandits du Désert (1941)
    • Soundtracks
      The Funny Old Hills
      (uncredited)

      Music by Ralph Rainger

      Lyrics by Leo Robin

      Performed by on guitars by the Jimmy Wakely Trio and sung by them and Brad King

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    • Release date
      • September 29, 1941 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Antilopedalens hemmelighed
    • Filming locations
      • Kernville, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Harry Sherman Productions
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    • Runtime
      57 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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