Renegade Trail
Renegade Trail
NR | 25 July 1939 (USA)
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Hoppy goes to town to help Marshal Windy with some rustlers and winds up helping the widow Joyce when confidence men try to take her herd. King's Men songs include: "Hi Thar Stranger" and "Lazy Rolls the Rio Grande."

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SunnyHello

Nice effects though.

Matrixiole

Simple and well acted, it has tension enough to knot the stomach.

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ActuallyGlimmer

The best films of this genre always show a path and provide a takeaway for being a better person.

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Blake Rivera

If you like to be scared, if you like to laugh, and if you like to learn a thing or two at the movies, this absolutely cannot be missed.

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bkoganbing

The whole point of Renegade Trail is to prevent young Sonny Bupp from finding out his dad is not a dead war hero but a live escaped prisoner who has come to town looking for his wife Charlotte Wynters. Upon finding her he intends to rustle her cattle herd and leave her flat. Definitely Russell Hopton is one of the slimier villains ever to grace a Hopalong Cassidy feature.Hopton might just have gotten away with it if Bill Boyd and Russell Hayden were not in town visiting their old pal Gabby Hayes who is now the town marshal. As it turns out Gabby has filled young Sonny Bupp's ears with tales of Hoppy's exploits so he already is a hero worshiper. Even if his dad were on the straight and narrow I doubt he could live up to Hoppy. Anyway to see how this is all resolved is for you to watch this good Hoppy feature.

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chipe

Enjoyable Hoppy outing. This one stresses the camaraderie, love and respect between the Hoppy and his two sidekicks, old-timer Windy (now sheriff) and young Lucky. It also stresses Hoppy's great reputation for decency and competence. There is very little action (OK with me) in the first half of the movie. It is fun to hear Windy brag to a young boy how great Hoppy is and how Windy taught Hoppy and Lucky everything worth knowing. Fun also to hear the banter as the three josh each other. Hoppy shows up, but the young boy and his mother don't know it is Hoppy. The mother even tongue lashes Hoppy, not realizing who he is. Finally, there is some good humor between Windy and Lucky about the chances of the mother getting Hoppy to marry her.The second half of the movie has the requisite action, and all ends well

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funkyfry

Fast but predictable Hopalong Cassidy flick lasts only 50-some minutes but of course pays off with some fistfights, gunfights, pretty girls in tight period costumes, and back clad hero Boyd, plus a foursome of singing cowboys. Standard Saturday morning fare for the ten years olds of yesteryear.

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wrbtu

Gabby Hayes' last movie with the Hopalong Cassidy series is a good one. He has an unusual role (for him) as the Marshall of Cactus Springs, & is actually fairly effective as a Marshall! There's a strong plot, good character development, & Hoppy is often not on screen. The cast is strong, especially Russell Hopton as the main baddie. Good action shots of Gabby & William Boyd (separately) riding hard. Hoppy is in his black outfit all through the movie, always a good sign. The two songs don't slow things down too much, but the main weakness of this film is the overall lack of action, for example, Hoppy is in only one gunfight. Rated 3*.

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