At the reading of his late cousin's will, California learns the estate will be divied among whoever remains of the seven relatives. With one already dead, another immediately murdered, and t... Read allAt the reading of his late cousin's will, California learns the estate will be divied among whoever remains of the seven relatives. With one already dead, another immediately murdered, and the Lawyer telling them the ranch is almost worthless, Hoppy investigates. Finding the ranc... Read allAt the reading of his late cousin's will, California learns the estate will be divied among whoever remains of the seven relatives. With one already dead, another immediately murdered, and the Lawyer telling them the ranch is almost worthless, Hoppy investigates. Finding the ranch valuable and the Lawyer embezzling money from it, Hoppy confronts him.
- Ralph Baxter
- (as Ned Young)
- Matt Ogden
- (as Robert H. Williams)
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- (uncredited)
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Masked Killer in a cloak, secret passages, people getting bumped off, eyes moving in a moose, and strange maid talking about hearing voices - all these make you think you're watching a dark house mystery than a Hopalong Cassidy Western. It's a mix of two genres, and it works really well, and though it's not action-packed, enough things happen to keep you watching. It's great fun, then again I'm sucker for a dark house mystery, add that to a horse opera and I am happy.
But Parrish whose whole demeanor screams shyster has been milking the estate with the connivance of one of the heirs. As the heirs start dying like they do in Ten Little Indians it's up to Hoppy to investigate and find out who's the accomplice. Especially with Rand Brooks accused of murdering one of the heirs.
A lot less action in this Hoppy flick than usual. Still it was acceptable to the Saturday matinée kids and a grownup or two.
This film is like the merging of two B-movie genres....a western AND a mystery. Both were very popular short films in the 1930s and 40s. So, while everyone is dressed in western duds, the story is a murder mystery at heart.
It all begins with California (Andy Clyde) learning that he's been named in a will. But there are weird conditions....that the cousin's estate will be divided among seven people...provided they are still alive! This sounds ominous....and it is. Soon, there's a body...which disappears!! Just the sort of thing to expect from an old B murder mystery. Unfortunately, who is responsible for this and more is revealed in the IMDB summary...but I'll still keep this to myself.
As a western, the film lacks a bit. The same can be said about the mystery. I especially disliked the whole 'voices talk to me' part of the story...it's pretty dopey. All in all, a bit of a disappiontment.
Did you know
- TriviaThe fifty-seventh of sixty-six Hopalong Cassidy movies.
- ConnectionsFollowed by Dangerous Venture (1947)
Details
- Runtime
- 1h 1m(61 min)
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1