Great show, I plug in a Hoppy dvd every night to fall asleep to, not because they're boring they are not, just familiar as seen them all several times, sometimes sub a Roy for a night or two but always come back to the Bar 20.
The Hopalong Cassidy movies are all of high quality. I love the character and the movies. The music composers from the '30's and 40's were also very talented.
I just love it when Hoppy delivers a great punch to the bad guy in bars! I replay it a couple of times because I never see it coming! He's quick and smacks 'em down and the bad guy deserves it! Just love it!
Love this Hopalong movie,especially all the ones with Gabby Hayes (excellent sidekick ) and Jimmy Ellison,also like Russell Hayden. Now this is entertainment.😎🇱🇷👍😎
Used to watch Cassidy as a kid. Had his lunch box, all the stuff he put out. He was smart he sold almost everything he had and bought all his movies to the tv. On Sidney Toler, his bio never mention the other movies he did before chan.
Sidney Toler had a memorable career portraying Charlie Chan. In the year this film was released, 1939, Toler starred in "Charlie Chan in Reno", "Charlie Chan at Treasure Island", and "Charlie Chan in City in Darkness". The delightful villain, Ralph Merritt portrayed by veteran actor, Sidney Blackmer, was another of his stock in trade performances. Blackmer also had non-bad guy roles in such movies as "Heidi" with Shirley Temple, "High Society" with Grace Kelly, and his last film role in "Rosemary's Baby".
I am rightly impressed with your knowledge of movies. I am just getting caught up in these classics. Thanks for the info. It makes watching much more interesting.
That was fun. Good to see Sidney Toler, having a break from Charlie Chan and No 1 son….he was in a Zane Grey western pre war, which was good. Can’t remember the title ,something about the desert I think.
Glenn Strange in this… he was a character actor in Hoppy and Rocky Lane films. The stagecoach driver on The Rifleman until he landed a regular in Kitty’s bar as bartender in Gunsmoke. He was a really good character actor… good guy or bad.
I love the Hopalong Cassidy Movies,William Boyd as Hopalong "Hoppy" CAssidy is and always will be my favorite cowboy along side with his trusty horse Topper,I love seeing Hoppy riding Topper thats a beautiful white horse...
Really enjoy watch Hoppy movies more now as an old fart. As a kid didn't pay attention to the details and the cast. Was interesting to see Sidney Toler in this one. Remember him as Charlie Chan. All Hoppy movies are Great. The way they filmed back then and how actors acted had realism. They really had to ride, draw the guns, rope and do the things we see in their shows. Not like today's movies. These day's there is to much special effects although movies today are great too.
yes.... if you look at 9:59 it is indeed Sidney Toler who played in many movies as the Great Charlie Chan.... Swedes played Chinese... Blacks played Native Americans... Would be grand if the had made a western with the wonderful character actor Step n Fetch it... he was millionaire in Hollywood and was nobody's fool .. but a trickster numero uno.... although he took lots of flack for his roles by the NAACP... ( for fun you can look him up clowning around with Ali) he has a star on the sidewalk in Holllywood.
I recognized the Charlie Chan actor,. So far I have seen George Reeves who was Superman in the fifties, and Robert Mitchum in various of these movies, and also his second sidekick, who was Cully on Lassie, and old George who lived next door, the friend and neighbor you've seen before, on the Real McCoys. BTW both Lassie and Real McCoys are also on RUclips.
Realistically, they would have shipped the cattle most of the way. To this day it would be a physical impossibility. But for the sake of a good Hoppy flick we"ll suspend our imaginations.
I wondered that too... I noticed that he's smoking one of those unusual pipes and he checks out how another guy is smoking it so that he gets it right. He takes a couple of tokes off the pipe and then looks mystified when he is handed a beef rib... maybe he was just high!
It's called Yerba Mate and it's a herbal tea (plant medicine) been used for centuries in Argentina. Yerba mate has been claimed to have various effects on human health, most of which have been attributed to the high quantity of polyphenols found in the beverage. Ummmmm, polyphenols 😝
Black hats & black shirts in the hot SoCal sunshine - they must have a huge wardrobe to change into when they get all hot and bothered under the collar 😝
Filme do meu tempo de menino. E a imagem é ótima. Pena que voce não colocou as leg. automaticas.. Ok obrigado por postar esse filme do "Cassidy (Hoppy)
Yes, that footage is sped up but I'll testify as to how quick bovines can be. I once agreed to help a neighbour move a cow in my horse trailer, the cow wasn't as agreeable about it as I was. After many attempts I managed to lead it in meaning I had to use the small step over side door (escape hatch) to get out, I had just managed to get one leg out when the cow thought I had a great idea and climbed over me so fast it made my head spin and bashed me up pretty good to boot, we gave up at that point!
todo indica que es la Argentina de hace 70 años, puede ser el Uruguay o el sur de Brasil tambien pero es Argentina un tanto disparatada hay gauchos y chinas boleadoras y mate caballos vacas y millonarios ganaderos. Argentina segun USA.
in the first episode he was hit in the leg and hobbled around for a bit. so he dubbed himself hopalong cassidy. nothing like the character in the book who also had a bushy beard
Actually, in the original book version Cassidy had been shot in the leg and he now had a wooden leg. I swear that at times I've seen Boyd appeared to be walking with a slight limp but most of the time his rhythmically jingling Spurs seem to be a big part of his image and limping didn't enhance the jingle.
I thought it was interesting that after traveling all the way down to South America he somehow ended up back in the Alabama hills near lone pine LOL. In fact lucky mentioned that the mountains down there in South America looked a lot like the Rocky mountains. I had to talk to him out loud and tell him no those are actually the Sierra Nevada's back in California LOL
Well, this movie left me with a few unanswered questions. Unless I missed it I never knew who murdered the son and I don't believe the daughter's death was an accident. I think maybe Merrit hired someone to kill both the son and his wife. 😮😮😮😮😮
WOLFROY47 check your geography, there’s lots of mountains in South America. It’s not flat. As a matter of fact, There are mountains between Argentina and Chile. Toler pointed out that Chile was the other side of the mountains earlier in the film when he, Hoppy and Lucky were riding out to the cattle.
@@robertclifton2211 my point was, that they had only just discovered spain, for making spaghetti westerns, instead of arizona or monument valley. and as most of everything was made in a studio back lot, with no CGI. but they could use location shots, then edit them into the backdrop in the cutting room. and yep north america has plenty of mountain ranges without leaving the country, and some of them must look alike, to mountains elsewhere. but, i seriously doubt that they even left LA or oklahoma as a second guess
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My son-in-law has barbecued some pork ribs to make pulled pork for sandwiches 🥪 for supper tonight. We’ll have about 50 people here for supper tonight and then we’ll have a sing 🎶. 🥓🌭🫔🥪🍖😋😋😋😋😋
This was a real action packed, rough riding adventure. Best of the ones I've seen so far.
Great show, I plug in a Hoppy dvd every night to fall asleep to, not because they're boring they are not, just familiar as seen them all several times, sometimes sub a Roy for a night or two but always come back to the Bar 20.
Thank goodness for you, Nevada Jane for providing quality, uninterrupted videos. Thank you.
The Hopalong Cassidy movies are all of high quality. I love the character and the movies. The music composers from the '30's and 40's were also very talented.
One of the best Hopp Along movies ever! And boy could that Chiquita Actress really dance!
I enjoy Hoppy's laugh. He gives me life & joy. Thanks for loading the movies. Must pleasurable.
Great movie. Enjoyed watching it. William Boyd's great. Thanks for the upload
Love seeing all the futher big stars appear in these old movies. Robert Mitcham , Dan Blocker, Steve Reeves , Micheal Landon and many more !
Charlie Chan in this one, Sydney Toler
I just love it when Hoppy delivers a great punch to the bad guy in bars! I replay it a couple of times because I never see it coming! He's quick and smacks 'em down and the bad guy deserves it! Just love it!
Those are the wildest 'haymakers' I've ever seen! Too hard on the elbows if they connect on a hard-headed hombre 😊
I love Hopalong Cassidy all his movies
Love this Hopalong movie,especially all the ones with Gabby Hayes (excellent sidekick ) and Jimmy Ellison,also like Russell Hayden. Now this is entertainment.😎🇱🇷👍😎
Do not forget Charlie Chang.
Chan
Fantastic fun movie thank you
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First movie I've ever seen Sidney Blackmer playing a scoundrel. Did a great job!
Blackmer lived in Manhattan over looking Central Partk..Building is still there..
Used to watch Cassidy as a kid. Had his lunch box, all the stuff he put out. He was smart he sold almost everything he had and bought all his movies to the tv. On Sidney Toler, his bio never mention the other movies he did before chan.
you remember him when he was a little kid.
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Sidney Toler had a memorable career portraying Charlie Chan. In the year this film was released, 1939, Toler starred in "Charlie Chan in Reno", "Charlie Chan at Treasure Island", and "Charlie Chan in City in Darkness".
The delightful villain, Ralph Merritt portrayed by veteran actor, Sidney Blackmer, was another of his stock in trade performances. Blackmer also had non-bad guy roles in such movies as "Heidi" with Shirley Temple, "High Society" with Grace Kelly, and his last film role in "Rosemary's Baby".
I am rightly impressed with your knowledge of movies. I am just getting caught up in these classics. Thanks for the info. It makes watching much more interesting.
That was fun. Good to see Sidney Toler, having a break from Charlie Chan and No 1 son….he was in a Zane Grey western pre war, which was good. Can’t remember the title ,something about the desert I think.
Glenn Strange in this… he was a character actor in Hoppy and Rocky Lane films. The stagecoach driver on The Rifleman until he landed a regular in Kitty’s bar as bartender in Gunsmoke. He was a really good character actor… good guy or bad.
This is an outstanding show. Thanks.
Reminds me of Abba singing Fernando. 🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
I have thoroughly enjoyed this movie. Love Hoppy movies, he was truly a good guy. I like movies to end well, good guy winning.
I Enjoy These Movies
a superior hoppy entry,great story too!
My favorite in this movie is Don Fernado Lopez( the “over looker”). He is so cute!!😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
A good 🎥 in a fine clear print 😀 👋
I love the Hopalong Cassidy Movies,William Boyd as Hopalong "Hoppy" CAssidy is and always will be my favorite cowboy along side with his trusty horse Topper,I love seeing Hoppy riding Topper thats a beautiful white horse...
Topper was a white Arab stallion with black ears. Topper died in 1961.
Classic!!!!!!!!!! LOVE HOPPY!!! Bill Boyd is a great actor and I have studied with Stella Adler!!!
A joy to watch they are older than me also,
Thanks for the upload. Merry Christmas.
Really enjoy watch Hoppy movies more now as an old fart. As a kid didn't pay attention to the details and the cast. Was interesting to see Sidney Toler in this one. Remember him as Charlie Chan. All Hoppy movies are Great. The way they filmed back then and how actors acted had realism. They really had to ride, draw the guns, rope and do the things we see in their shows. Not like today's movies. These day's there is to much special effects although movies today are great too.
When Sidney Toler came on I was doing something else but recognized that voice!
I was thinkin "Is Charlie Chan goin to be in this too?"
I really like all the films in the series featuring Russell Hayden as Hoppies sidekick.
Glenn Strange - great to see him in other roles in Hoppy's movies in addition to the bartender in Gunsmoke.
GLENN ALSO PORTRAYED THE 'FRANKENSTEIN MONSTER" AND HEAD CROOK IN ORIGINAL 'LONE RANGER'
@sgbobsg He was also the "crab monster" in the first Flash Gordon serial.I believe he is a direct descendant of Pocahontas or Sacagawea .
yes.... if you look at 9:59 it is indeed Sidney Toler who played in many movies as the Great Charlie Chan....
Swedes played Chinese... Blacks played Native Americans... Would be grand if the had made a western with the wonderful character actor Step n Fetch it... he was millionaire in Hollywood and was nobody's fool .. but a trickster numero uno....
although he took lots of flack for his roles by the NAACP... ( for fun you can look him up clowning around with Ali)
he has a star on the sidewalk in Holllywood.
You are right, WOW, he is my favorite Charlie Chan. Thanks.
Who is still watching in July 8th 1865
The acting 🎭 of Fernando made this movie 🍿 What a cute 🥰 little guy. He should have won 🏆 an Oscar for his acting.
This is the second time I’ve watched this movie and I double my comment that Fernando is the shining star 🌟 in this movie. 💥🔥☀️☄️⚡️⚡️🌟⭐️💫🌙🌜🌛🌝
I also love Don Fernando, the little man who’s main job is to worry about everything. 😅😅😅😅😅
Very nice show 🇺🇸
I recognized the Charlie Chan actor,. So far I have seen George Reeves who was Superman in the fifties, and Robert Mitchum in various of these movies, and also his second sidekick, who was Cully on Lassie, and old George who lived next door, the friend and neighbor you've seen before, on the Real McCoys. BTW both Lassie and Real McCoys are also on RUclips.
Thanks to vhs tapes I have all the Charlie Chan movies with Sidney Toler
They are also all available here on RUclips!
When Hoppy's guns run out of bullets he throws them away.
I Know, That's crazy. He's the only one I've seen who does that.
If I remember correctly, his guns were taken and thrown on the ground by the big hay bales wall - the gun he threw away was a cheap loaner 😊
Glenn Strange once played the Frankenstein monster back in the late 1940's. I think,(but not sure) it was in "Abott and Costello meets FRANKENSTEIN".
Eddie Dean, in this movie, he became a big western star also..
Thank you
hoppy is the only guy across from Jimin from BTS who makes me feel happy when he smiles. his smile is so perfect
Love these, back when Hollywood had class , not like hollyweird today with trash 👹
AMERICANA guess I got to drop 40.00 on the Hoppy DVD collection!!
Realistically, they would have shipped the cattle most of the way. To this day it would be a physical impossibility. But for the sake of a good Hoppy flick we"ll suspend our imaginations.
Good movie. I like it.
Starting at 17:20 - What are they drinking and why does Hoppy look mystified about a beef rib?
I wondered that too... I noticed that he's smoking one of those unusual pipes and he checks out how another guy is smoking it so that he gets it right. He takes a couple of tokes off the pipe and then looks mystified when he is handed a beef rib... maybe he was just high!
It's called Yerba Mate and it's a herbal tea (plant medicine) been used for centuries in Argentina. Yerba mate has been claimed to have various effects on human health, most of which have been attributed to the high quantity of polyphenols found in the beverage. Ummmmm, polyphenols 😝
The señora needs to get herself a nice sturdy cart. It would be easier for her to get into and easier on her mule.
Back in the days of the old Westerns the bad guys wore black hats and the good guys wore white hats, Hoppy was the exception
Yes Hoopy and Lash LaRue, were the exceptions they both wore Black Hats.
Black hats & black shirts in the hot SoCal sunshine - they must have a huge wardrobe to change into when they get all hot and bothered under the collar 😝
Filme do meu tempo de menino. E a imagem é ótima. Pena que voce não colocou as leg. automaticas.. Ok obrigado por postar esse filme do "Cassidy (Hoppy)
7:10,them cows sure move fast!
Yes, that footage is sped up but I'll testify as to how quick bovines can be. I once agreed to help a neighbour move a cow in my horse trailer, the cow wasn't as agreeable about it as I was. After many attempts I managed to lead it in meaning I had to use the small step over side door (escape hatch) to get out, I had just managed to get one leg out when the cow thought I had a great idea and climbed over me so fast it made my head spin and bashed me up pretty good to boot, we gave up at that point!
Glen strange also portrayed the character of Frankenstein.
As a matter of fact he played Frankenstein in four separate movies which is a record for any Hollywood actor.
Charlie Chan in a cowboy hat? What'll they think of next?
Sidney Toler later played Charlie Chan when Walter Oland died.
why don't they mention that they are in.....Argentina.....?
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todo indica que es la Argentina de hace 70 años, puede ser el Uruguay o el sur de Brasil tambien pero es Argentina un tanto disparatada hay gauchos y chinas boleadoras y mate caballos vacas y millonarios ganaderos. Argentina segun USA.
las pampas son una región geográfica de Argentina.
EVERY GOOD FILMS CLASSIC, WESTERN AMERICANO.
The pampas is the Argentina cattle country.
Why was he called Hopalong? He wasn't crippled.
in the first episode he was hit in the leg and hobbled around for a bit. so he dubbed himself hopalong cassidy. nothing like the character in the book who also had a bushy beard
He had gotten shot in the leg, and the other cowhands would call him "Hop-along"
In the book the character had a limp, but Boyd just chose not to play him that way.
Actually, in the original book version Cassidy had been shot in the leg and he now had a wooden leg. I swear that at times I've seen Boyd appeared to be walking with a slight limp but most of the time his rhythmically jingling Spurs seem to be a big part of his image and limping didn't enhance the jingle.
Thanks Nevada Jane
was shooting with a pistol always like that in real life in those days? zero aim!
Pilgrim: John Wayne The Duke (10th cuz) #1 👍👏👊
I’ve never seen Cassidy going to South America
I thought it was interesting that after traveling all the way down to South America he somehow ended up back in the Alabama hills near lone pine LOL.
In fact lucky mentioned that the mountains down there in South America looked a lot like the Rocky mountains. I had to talk to him out loud and tell him no those are actually the Sierra Nevada's back in California LOL
bet that horse is relieved
Hate to say, but today Hopalong is a long jawn.
DÉCADA DE 50 ERA DO GIBIS MAIS VENDIDOS NO BRASIL 👏
Damn.....I was 2 when made. lol
At 10:37, did the dude tell the kid to go find a well? Lol 😆 So not pc
the three amigos
Charlie Chan?
Lucky 🍀your middle name must be trouble. 😈😈😈😈😈👿👿👿
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Sidney Toler AKA Charlie Chan kind of an odd role.🎭🏇🤠🐎🌜🌎🌛
An enjoyable and mostly naive movie.
Well, this movie left me with a few unanswered questions. Unless I missed it I never knew who murdered the son and I don't believe the daughter's death was an accident. I think maybe Merrit hired someone to kill both the son and his wife. 😮😮😮😮😮
Good
Cool
@42.00 That dress. Me want 😍😍😍😍😍
Una Argentina totalmente artificial. En la Pampa no hay montañas solo sierras en alguna que otra parte. Y las chinas no son mexicanas.
Howdy
if they think their in south america, that would be dumb. what did they do, move the mountains to take with them
WOLFROY47 check your geography, there’s lots of mountains in South America. It’s not flat. As a matter of fact, There are mountains between Argentina and Chile. Toler pointed out that Chile was the other side of the mountains earlier in the film when he, Hoppy and Lucky were riding out to the cattle.
@@robertclifton2211 my point was, that they had only just discovered spain, for making spaghetti westerns, instead of arizona or monument valley. and as most of everything was made in a studio back lot, with no CGI. but they could use location shots, then edit them into the backdrop in the cutting room. and yep north america has plenty of mountain ranges without leaving the country, and some of them must look alike, to mountains elsewhere. but, i seriously doubt that they even left LA or oklahoma as a second guess
Im in bed asleep
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charlie chan in argentina....
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Charley Chan seems out of place here.
same old same old, big mouth strikes again. change the bloody plot
My son-in-law has barbecued some pork ribs to make pulled pork for sandwiches 🥪 for supper tonight. We’ll have about 50 people here for supper tonight and then we’ll have a sing 🎶. 🥓🌭🫔🥪🍖😋😋😋😋😋
Very nice show 🇺🇸
Very nice show 🇺🇸