Colt Comrades (1943)

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Colt Comrades (1943). 1h 7m | Approved

“I noticed with this Hopalong Cassidy film that IMDB lists two running times…both for the original and television edit. This is because in the 1950s, many of the famous cowboy stars had TV shows…and they edited down the films of Roy Rogers, Gene Autry and Hopalong Cassidy to fit the TV time slots. Fortunately in the case of the Cassidy films, William Boyd (Cassidy) kept the original versions. Recently, these originals have been cleaned up, restored and posted to YouTube…and the films look terrific.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eWhen the story begins, Dirk Mason (Robert Mitchum) robs and murders a railroad agent. Soon, Hoppy and the gang are chasing after this killer. At first, he goes to the local baddie, Jeb Hardin (Victor Jory), for help…but Hardin takes a shot at him. Soon Hoppy and California capture him…and the ineffectual Johnny runs for the sheriff. Then, a vigilante mob arrives–demanding they give them Mason so they can hang him. Then, Hardin shoots Mason…most likely to shut him up! Thatu0026#39;s a lot of stuff…just in the first seven minutes of the movie!!u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eWhat follows is strange. There is a reward for the dead man…and by all rights, it should be Hoppyu0026#39;s. But Hardin insists he get it…or that IF Hoppy got the money, he must invest it in this town. Hardinu0026#39;s plan is to sell them a ranch…and then deny him water rights…thereby making the property worthless. Whatu0026#39;s next? See the film.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eIn addition to Jory and Mitchum (who always seemed to play baddies in these westerns), the film features George Reeves of u0026quot;Supermanu0026quot; fame. While Reeves played bad guys occasionally, here heu0026#39;s a decent sort…and a rancher who has plenty of reason to hate Hardin!u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eSo is it any good? Well, Hopalong Cassidy films are almost always among the better B-westerns…and with this cast, itu0026#39;s a very good movie. However, repeatedly throughout the film Hoppy says they are going to retire to this ranch…but there were still a few more films in the series, so I guess his retirement is gonna be a bit short!”

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