Hopalong Cassidy Returns (1936)
33KHopalong Cassidy Returns (1936). 1h 14m | Passed
“I have lately been revisiting these black and white B-Westerns, for a variety of reasons. For one thing, the story of William Boyd, and how he made the character of Hopalong Cassidy his own (not to mention how the Hoppy role changed Boyd) is more interesting to me now as an adult than when I first watched these films in the 1950s. Second, Iu0026#39;ve been reacquainting myself with a broad spectrum of retro/nostalgic film/TV/radio media generally, and these films are excellent examples. Also, Watching the B-Western films of John Wayne (especially the Republic/Lone Star films), the early work of Roy Rogers, and the Hoppy films themselves all have a common element in the sidekick persona of George u0026quot;Gabbyu0026quot; Hayes, one of the character actors who defined the sidekick role. This particular Hoppy story features some unusual elements, like Hoppyu0026#39;s kid brother Buddy, an apple-chomping villain, a wheelchair-bound good guy, but especially a u0026quot;woman gone wrongu0026quot; who falls for Hoppy in a big way, even to the point of letting her feelings endanger the criminal empire sheu0026#39;s built for herself. Excellent acting performances also make this film above average for the Hopalong Cassidy body of work. I guess Iu0026#39;d have to say I like them all, but I love this one.”