Lack of good storyline.
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... View MoreFun premise, good actors, bad writing. This film seemed to have potential at the beginning but it quickly devolves into a trite action film. Ultimately it's very boring.
... View MoreMostly, the movie is committed to the value of a good time.
... View MoreA United Artists picture. USA release: 1 October 1943. Directed by Lesley Selander. CAST: William Boyd, Andy Clyde, George Reeves, Dustin Farnum, Victor Jory, Douglas Fowley, Betty Blythe, Bob Mitchum, Francis McDonald, Earle Hodgins. Running time : 54 minutes. (The DVD was formerly available from VintageFilmBuff). COMMENT: Alas, this entry is well below standard, not only in running time (a mere 54 minutes), but in excitement. Here is a picture that almost all patrons will find below standard. Not only is the plot dull, affording little in the way of action, but the acting is decidedly hammy, and the direction indifferent. Even Russell Harlan's photography, normally a high point in the series, seems flat and uninspired.
... View MoreI 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.
... View MoreThis is one of the better Hoppy movies, with a clever, intricate plot. It is also unusual in that Steve Reeves (TV's Superman) and Robert Mitchum (who went on to super star status), both of whom had minor (mainly outlaw) parts in earlier Hoppy movies, have meaty co-starring roles here.***Some spoilers. *** The plot revolves around Mitchum's stolen jewels that are worth about $10,000, but the thieves, led by Victor Jory, will take a $3000 ransom for them. Both good-guy Hoppy and bad-guy Jory have an interest in helping Mitchum raise the $3000 to get the jewels back. Hoppy has $4000 cash to buy 100 head of cattle for the Bar 20 Ranch. The cattle are owned by Mitchum's fiancé' who will end up with the jewels as a wedding gift, so $3000 could be used to ransom the jewels. On the other hand, Jory wants to buy some of Mitchum's land, the proceeds of which would ransom the jewels.Hoppy's $4000 is stolen by Jory's gang, and $3000 of it is given to Mitchum by Jory as part of the land deal mentioned above. Mitchum then takes the $3000 to meet the outlaws and ransom the jewels back. In some complicated maneuvers, Hoppy goes along to help, and he recovers both the money and the jewels. But Jory has poisoned Mitchum's mind into believing that Hoppy is the jewel thief. You'll have to see the movie to see how Hoppy convinces Mitchum that Jory is the bad guy and how Hoppy captures the bad guys.
... View MoreExcellent 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 :-)
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