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.


Is this worth your afternoon? If you have a soft spot for 1930s B-Westerns, absolutely. It’s got that specific, scratchy charm that makes you feel like you’re sitting in a theater with sticky floors. But if you need snappy dialogue or, you know, a plot that isn't just people shouting about fences, maybe skip it. It’s ...


Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

Howard Bretherton

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"Is this worth your afternoon? If you have a soft spot for 1930s B-Westerns, absolutely. It’s got that specific, scratchy charm that makes you feel like you’re sitting in a theater with sticky floors. But if you need snappy dialogue or, you know, a plot that isn't just people shouting about fences, maybe skip it. It’s a Hopalong Cassidy movie, which means you know exactly what you’re getting. William Boyd shows up, looks very serious in a hat, and fixes problems that most people would just call ..."
Clarence E. Mulford, Doris Schroeder
United States

