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Hills of Old Wyoming

"ANOTHER HOPALONG CASSISY ADVENTURE THROUGH THE RUGGED RANGES OF THE OLD WEST"

An evil deputy is using Indian half-breeds to rustle cattle. This causes trouble between the cattlemen and Indians. Hoppy, Windy and Lucky see that justice is served. Songs abound.

Top Cast

  • William Boyd

    William Boyd

    Hopalong Cassidy

  • George 'Gabby' Hayes

    George 'Gabby' Hayes

    Windy Halliday

  • Morris Ankrum

    Morris Ankrum

    Andrews

  • Russell Hayden

    Russell Hayden

    Lucky Jenkins

  • Gail Sheridan

    Gail Sheridan

    Alice Hutchins

  • John Beach

    John Beach

    Rancher Saunders

  • Clara Kimball Young

    Clara Kimball Young

    Ma Hutchins

  • Earle Hodgins

    Earle Hodgins

    Thompson

  • Steve Clemente

    Steve Clemente

    Lone Eagle

Overview

An evil deputy is using Indian half-breeds to rustle cattle. This causes trouble between the cattlemen and Indians. Hoppy, Windy and Lucky see that justice is served. Songs abound.

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