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""Hoppy" at his best!"

Before he was killed by Mark Foster's men, Bud Lawton willed part ownership in his ranch to Hoppy and his two pals. When the three arrive they find a fake posing as Lawton. When they expose the imposter, Foster gets the Sheriff to jail them for Lawton's murder.

Top Cast

  • William Boyd

    William Boyd

    Hopalong Cassidy

  • Andy Clyde

    Andy Clyde

    California Carlson

  • Jimmy Rogers

    Jimmy Rogers

    Jimmy Rogers

  • Douglass Dumbrille

    Douglass Dumbrille

    Mark Foster

  • Tom Seidel

    Tom Seidel

    Bud Lawton / Kit Moyer

  • Claudia Drake

    Claudia Drake

    Faith Lawton

  • Robert Mitchum

    Robert Mitchum

    Rip Austin

  • Glenn Strange

    Glenn Strange

    Sonora

  • Pierce Lyden

    Pierce Lyden

    Lefty

Overview

Before he was killed by Mark Foster's men, Bud Lawton willed part ownership in his ranch to Hoppy and his two pals. When the three arrive they find a fake posing as Lawton. When they expose the imposter, Foster gets the Sheriff to jail them for Lawton's murder.

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