Bar 20 Rides Again Hopalong Cassidy 1935
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- Опубліковано 30 лис 2024
- Cattle rustler Nevada dreams of living like an emperor in the West. Hoppy and the Bar 20 boys aim to put an end to his dream.
Director: Howard Bretherton
Writers: Clarence E. Mulford (based on characters by), Doris Schroeder (adaptation)
Stars: William Boyd, James Ellison, Jean Rouverol
Hoppy is so Awesome! Love theses old westerns! Better than anything they have on Television today!
William Boyd's smile is contagious and his laughter is so inviting. Thank you, Jane, for bringing boyhood Saturday morning movie theater memories to an old man.
Nice movie. These Westerns are amazing. It is great that these movies are preserved..that too in a good condition. Thanks for the upload
The movies back then were made for the whole family to watch together. Morales meant something back then unlike the garbage they throw into most 1970's movies and up. Thanks for sharing them with us!
T Martine;
Morales is the Mexican guy that lives down the street. Morals is another thing.
I feel the same way, as all of you, thank you for bringing these hoppy movies back, even the scenery is great to watch.
As a kid in the 50's I watched Hopalong Cassidy on TV and as I'm in my middle late 70's, am enjoying them again.
Thank you Nevada Jane for this wonderful early film of William Boyd. He was great on action, scenery, building relationships and laughter in the stories. Always good!
Early of Paul Fix as a bad hombre long before he was Marshall in The Rifleman. He was a good character actor in many films. He was especially funny playing two parts w/his teeth and w/out his teeth.
I loved the hoppylong cassidy movies as a kid and here am I in my 80's enjoying them all over! Isn't that a kick!
Me too I have all 66 and the complete series on DVD
Yep, a real kick. 🏈
Yes I loved Hopalong and gene and roy Roger ❤️
I'm 66 and love westerns
I’m 43 been watching hoppy and all the B westerns since I was in my 20s
Love these old movies! Certainly beats the trash the show now!
I give it a thumbs up. Have always enjoyed Hoppy and it wasn't until I started watching them now as an old timer myself that I get more out of them. As kids we don't really understand the meaning of things. Also this show explains how Hoppy and Windy come together. Glad I watched this one.
The scenery in these old movies is serene and beautiful. No asphalt and plastic bottles. The plot is simple and interesting, and the acting is very impressive. Very entertaining movie. Thanks for posting.
no more - that is all housing developments, etc.
@@retiredmusiceducator3612 .....yea, freaking human destruction upon earth and nature is beyond evil.
They are also movies 🍿 that we would feel secure in letting our children watch. No bad morals. The good guys 👨🏻🦳always get the bad guys 😈😈😈👿👿👿
@@winonamassingill7895 .....yea, and Boyd has uncanny acting ability to look brotherly in one scene and in an instant look menacing. He comes across at a gentle macho., That is the way I want to be....lol
Hey Nevada Jane. Thanks for this classic Hopaling western!😎🎸👍🇱🇷
One of the best tv cowboys...did not sing just acted...in person he was grounded and treated kids with absolute class.
I remember in the 1950’s, waiting for Saturday morning to watch Hoppy. Mom bought me a cowgirl outfit. I wish Hollywood would make good western movies 🎥
We too ... I remember the looks on the faces of our mothers when were dressed and playing, one of us said: "DROP THOSE GUNS", and we - did on those shiny hard wood floors in the LR!
Mr. Boyd and Desi Arnez had the VERY BEST laughs in the business (the men), Bea Benaderet: The best laugh of the women. (In my opinion).
Many thanks for sharing these gems.
I'm in my 60s and I still love watching Hopalong Cassidy...
I’m an 80 year old woman and I still love watching these old Hopalong Cassidy movies. In fact I’ve watched them so many times that I have them memorized. I read that he made 60 of these movies so I wonder why more of them aren’t available for us to watch. 😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
I love all of Bill Cassidy movies hoppy they were all great actors and I miss them dearly wish they would make more movies like these
Thank you Nevada Jane for sharing this fine Hoppy movie! I have never seen this before. I do enjoy the 1930's films better than those made in the post war era.
Thanks for another delightful movie! I can't get over how well made the Hopalong Cassidy movies are. Excellent casting, great cinematography make for excellent entertainment every time.
Fun to watch. Filmed by Lone Pine in boulders with ranches. Thanks for sharing.
C Q. That's funny.
In the Alabama Hills … that’s you boulders, ranches were in the area.
That’s your boulders.
amazin talent. skilled players.. fine movie. a new fave of mine. 3 cool movie. cool cool cool. most ever. 5 stars to you. seriously, love it. music fantastic, clarity, pure, all dat. so wonderful xmas eve and i can see old beauties like dis one. im so dan7 8appy. t8ank you. fine fine fine, 3 fine movie, cant say enuff, love dis stuff. mite cry wen its over. playin, mite. beautiful. it is over and my eyes sure enuff tearin
william boyd the legend behind hopalong cassidy.thanks for uploading :)
Outdoor shots are just fabulous!
William Boyd was a wonderful man. My father worked with him two or three times and said he was always polite to everyone and he was easy to work with.
Ah, thanks for sharing. I'm crazy about a guy born in 1895, for heavens sake.
Had a good laugh
@@pammilner7161
Same year my grandfather was born.
@@pammilner7161 I’m also crazy for the older actors who usually have been faithful to their wives and not to have had 2 or 3 different wives. Jack Elam had been faithful to one wife until she died, remarried and stayed married to her until he died. What an inspiration. 👌👌👌
The clarity of this print is remarkable, and Hoppy is a winner every time. Thanks!
That trunk must be extra heavy. No one seems to be too eager to bring it in for her. 😅😅😅😅😅😅😅
OMG i have become addict for hoplong cassidy movie
Me too.
I am so glad to see Hopalong Cassidy films again. I just loved him as a kid.... Does anyone know who the heirs to William Boyd and his wife's estate are? Boyd was a brilliant business man and royalties have to be going somewhere but Ive not been able to find out who currently is operating the company William Boyd established.
me three
Yes, I like him just as much as Gene Autry, sometimes better. But as a kid I did not like his TV show in the 50s, I thought him to be old for the part. I only recently learned about Bill Boyd's earlier films, and I enjoy all of them.
Haven’t watched a Hopalong movie since the late 60s. Makes me miss the Hopalong Cassidy wristwatch I got for Christmas in 1965.
To think my great grandmother was 5 years older than Mr. Boyd...and lived into the 70s
Her daughter my grandmother turned me onto all the great cowboy shows.
We have been by the outlaw house in the movie. The well is still there.
Thanks for the video. Good western. They use real settings for movies back then, unlike today where a lot of scenes are computer generated.
The movies they make today don't even hold my interest!
Great stuff ! Hopalong is a true American icon. There was also a radio program. It plays on Oldtime Radio XM channel 83.
I remember as 🧒 my father would lift me on his shoulders when Hoppy was grand marshal 👩⚖️ at the thanksgiving parade ✊🇱🇷✝️✡️
Alabama Hills..Beautiful country side..
Oh boy, I can see sister Clarissa is planning to make some changes around there. She seems to be a force of nature!!!😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅
Hopalong Cassidy Classic Western. Icon
57:00,love that score,fits that scene!
Enjoyable.
Hoppy is the best!!
With a keen eye one can tell how smoke and drink (progressively) aged quite a few of these actors.
Good print, thks!
Cool
Grew up watching hoppyl
Good add Nevada Jane!
the gunshots sounded kinda strange at the beginning,what a beautiful looking western.archie stout usually filmed for republic studios but at paramount he had much superior cameras to work with I guess.
Yeah with a face and look like that. SHE MEANS IT!
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Hoppy was always an underling. He didn't own the railroad, he didn't own the ranch. The trick is to make the audience identify with the servant and not with the master. Here is a song written and performed by the owner of a ranch: ua-cam.com/video/_B0QtwNqTnc/v-deo.html
Tru, I listened to your suggested song, and just a few thots. Yes, Hoppy was a “Hired Hand” tho he was known as the “top hand”. That top hand was the most trustworthy cowboy of the whole lot. He was trusted w/management, hiring and discipline of the other cow hands, tremendous cattle drives and the “cash payment” to the cow hands - many who didn’t stay on after the drive, and the “top hand” carried all that “cash”, w/receipts of the drive back to the man who trusted the “top hand” explicitly. Hoppy was the picture of real morals for children of trustworthy kindness, tho firm and w/great wisdom. He wasn’t your “underling”, he was the beloved friend of the ranch owner for his trustworthy character given tremendous authority.
@@suev3339 Should have been the owner and wedded with children. That is morals.
HOPALONG IS COOL
To think my dad's fav was lash la rue...he was ok but Boyd was better...
My dads fav was GABBY!
I had one complaint about the Roy Rogers and Gene Autry films and that was about the mixing of the mixing of the 19th century with the 20th century. Roy and Gene on Trigger and Champion (for those not in the know these were Roy’s and Gene’s horses) chasing cars and air planes! But I went to hear the songs and music anyway! The cars and planes etc. were a minor distraction. To me the most enjoyable movie that I saw Roy Rogers in was “Son of Paleface” which he made with Bob Hope. If you haven’t seen this film please try and see this movie, beside being one heck of a terrific film, the songs in this film are absolutely, without a doubt, the best songs Roy ever sang, especially the song that he sang “California Rose”!
William Boyd certainly improved the hopalong Cassidy films, whilst James Ellison had the opposite effect.
James Ellison was great in these movies. I wished he would have stayed with Boyd.
Little Napoleon, the big jerk. 😡
26:24,like his costume here,wish he would have worn it more often than the all black getup.
Great Scenery for sure. When I was ten I loved this kind of stuff. But it seems mighty corny now. I wonder how many wranglers trained horses while wearing to pistols. Not many I'll wager, if any.
why make casisdy and rocky lane together chasing the gang
I hear eggs.
I'm way more a lucky episode fan.. johnny gets on my nerves.. still awesome movies though
Funny how the outlaws are either respected members of society or desperados???
I love Cassidy movies, the video is sharp, but the sound is not clear and there is no CC.
Hoppy long Cassidy all ways a good ride . Horses an wide open range is the best , fresh air big time . Bad well they have rustlers . Like windy . George Hayes , he don't get know billing .
Who’s your editor? Fire her! Or him!
In that kind of country it's best to make a rifle your primary weapon but this wasn't meant to be realistic.
Writers always made james elison act so immature...
I agree! He's a cowboy version of the Baby Hughy cartoon character
Lucky's like Red, he loves trouble. Red is my least liked character in the Hopalong Cassidy movies. 😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅