• 9 years ago
Hopalong Cassidy Returns (1936)
Passed | 74 min | Adventure, Drama, Romance, Western | 16 October 1936 (USA)

A crusading newspaper editor recruits his old friend Hoppy to take the job of marshal in a town rife with vice and murder directed at helpless miners.

Director: Nate Watt

Writers: Clarence E. Mulford (based on the story by), Harrison Jacobs (screen play)

Stars: William Boyd, George 'Gabby' Hayes, Gail Sheridan
Transcript
00:00It's no use, Lily. I can't find out a thing.
00:14The old mule's too stubborn to talk.
00:17Sometimes a mule can be coaxed when he can't be driven.
00:31Hello, Pigleg.
00:33What'd you say?
00:35Oh, I didn't say anything, Pigleg.
00:38There goes Lily, going to work.
00:42Oh, hello, Miss Lily.
00:45I'm awfully happy to hear of your good luck, Pigleg.
00:47Huh? Oh, yes, have a drink on it.
00:51Not unless I can buy you one first.
00:53Sandy, bring out my private bottle.
00:55Yeah, get that private bottle.
00:58Well, he might just as well give up his mind right now and get it over with.
01:13I hope you've been smart enough to protect your claim in every way, Pigleg.
01:18You bet your life I have.
01:21Are you sure the location papers are made out properly?
01:24You know the description and all?
01:27Everything is read out right and proper, all ready to file.
01:31I always had an idea you could look out for yourself.
01:34I sure can.
01:38But you must be careful.
01:40Don't let anyone know where your mine is located until after you've filed.
01:46Don't worry, Miss Lily.
01:48The location papers are staying right here until after I get to the county seat.
01:54Here's to your mine, Pigleg.
01:56Here's to yours.
02:06He's carrying his location map and his money belt.
02:09It wouldn't be too bad if he had an accident and lost those papers before he'd had a chance to file them.
02:14Yes, wouldn't it?
02:16I'll tell Blackie.

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