Hoppy and Lucky confront a gang of outlaws which has been ravaging stagecoaches and gold mines. The final gunfight is at Ed Colby's mine.Hoppy and Lucky confront a gang of outlaws which has been ravaging stagecoaches and gold mines. The final gunfight is at Ed Colby's mine.Hoppy and Lucky confront a gang of outlaws which has been ravaging stagecoaches and gold mines. The final gunfight is at Ed Colby's mine.
Ray Bennett
- Fleming
- (as Raphael Bennett)
Art Dillard
- Henchman
- (uncredited)
Clem Fuller
- Townsman
- (uncredited)
Bob Kortman
- Hideout Henchman
- (uncredited)
Walter Long
- Henchman Sanford
- (uncredited)
Merrill McCormick
- Townsman
- (uncredited)
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Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaThe 29th of 66 Hopalong Cassidy movies.
- Quotes
Speedy: [reading a letter] I can't make out the writin'!
Matilda Purdy: You mean you can't read it.
Speedy: Are you insinee-atin' I'm not ed-gee-cated?
Matilda Purdy: Educated, but you don't know what the three R's mean.
Speedy: Ropin', ridin', and raisin' a ruckus!
Matilda Purdy: Pretty good at the last!
- ConnectionsFollowed by Stagecoach War (1940)
Featured review
In a distinct minor league entry in the Hopalong Cassidy series Hoppy and Lucky Jenkins answer a distress call from old friend Britt Wood about a series of robberies of gold shipments. The outlaws have a marvelous scheme for hiding their stolen loot and it involves former outlaw Minor Watson as a potential fall guy.
Although suspicious initially this outlaw scheme can't fool Hopalong Cassidy for too long. He sets an ingenious trap that almost doesn't work thanks to the blabbing of Britt Wood.
Between Gabby Hayes and Andy Clyde the Cassidy series had Britt Wood as the old timer sidekick for Hoppy. But Wood never really took with the fans which was why he was replaced.
Case in point, during the final shootout with the outlaws and Hoppy and his posse, Britt Wood gets one outlaw and then spends the rest of the time trying to carve a notch in his rifle. I mean really, that was more stupid than funny. No wonder they replaced Wood with a far more colorful Andy Clyde.
Future B picture cowboy hero Eddie Dean has a small part in the film as well, but sings not a note.
If there are any Britt Wood fans out there, this one's for you.
Although suspicious initially this outlaw scheme can't fool Hopalong Cassidy for too long. He sets an ingenious trap that almost doesn't work thanks to the blabbing of Britt Wood.
Between Gabby Hayes and Andy Clyde the Cassidy series had Britt Wood as the old timer sidekick for Hoppy. But Wood never really took with the fans which was why he was replaced.
Case in point, during the final shootout with the outlaws and Hoppy and his posse, Britt Wood gets one outlaw and then spends the rest of the time trying to carve a notch in his rifle. I mean really, that was more stupid than funny. No wonder they replaced Wood with a far more colorful Andy Clyde.
Future B picture cowboy hero Eddie Dean has a small part in the film as well, but sings not a note.
If there are any Britt Wood fans out there, this one's for you.
- bkoganbing
- Jan 7, 2014
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- Runtime1 hour
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1
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