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Hopalong Cassidy: Rustler's Valley/ Texas Trail (1937)
Rating:
Starring: William Boyd, Ted Adams, John Beach, John Elliott, Muriel Evans, Al Ferguson, Russell Hayden, George "Gabby" Hayes, Billy King, Robert Kortman, Stephen Morris, Dorothy Short
Director: David Selman, Nate Watt
Category: Classics, Classics, Westerns, Special Interest, Special Interest
Studio: Image Ent.
Subtitles:
Length:
121 mins

 
 

 

Double Feature

Rustler's Valley:
One of Hoppy's best friends is the main suspect in a bank robbery. Though he is innocent, a sheriff's posse hunts him down, forcing him to keep out of sight. Hoppy is determined to find the true perpetrator of the crime, but some tough hombres try to prevent his finding the real culprit.

Texas Trail:
The U.S. Army call upon Hoppy to collect badly needed calvary horses, though a crooked ranch owner and his gang have thwarted previous attempts. In a diabolical setup, Hoppy is arrested for stealing the rancher's herd, yet manages to devise a plan to stampede the horses and capture the gang.