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Santa Fe Marshal (1940) - Hopalong Cassidy Western - 16mm Kodak Original Print
$ 26.39
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This is a 16mm Kodak Original print of the Hopalong Cassidy western, Santa Fe Marshal (1940). I would describe it as a good condition Kodak Original print with minor wear as would be expected from a print of this vintage. There is no vinegar odor. It is on two - 1600' reels and has a replaced end title. It has a running time of approximately 66 minutes.Santa Fe Marshal (1940) Directed by Lesley Selander. Based on characters created by Clarence E. Mulford. Cast: William Boyd as Hopalong Cassidy, Russell Hayden as Lucky Jenkins, Marjorie Rambeau, Bernadene Hayes, Earle Hodgins, Britt Wood, Kenneth Harlan, William Pagan, George Anderson, Jack Rockwell, Eddie Dean, Horace B. Carpenter, Jim Corey, Rube Dalroy, Frank Ellis, Fred Graham, Duke Green, George Huggins, Billy Jones, Merrill McCormick, Mathew McCue, Robert McKenzie, Jack Montgomery, Matt Moore, George Morrell, Cliff Parkinson, Lee Phelps, George Sowards and William Wilkerson.
This is one of my personal favorites of the Hopalong Cassidy westerns. It is different from others in so many ways and yet, is one of the most entertaining outings in the series.
Payroll robberies have been occurring in a dusty old town involving a silver mine owned by John Gardner (Jack Rockwell). Gardner is not satisfied with the Town Marshal's (Eddie Dean) efforts to catch the crooks. He decides to send for a marshal from Santa Fe, Hopalong Cassidy (William Boyd).
On the way there, Hoppy runs into a medicine show wagon. The owner is a blustery fast talking con man Doc Tate (Earle Hodgins) and his feisty daughter Paula (Bernadine Hayes). Hoppy sees an opportunity to work undercover as a member of the travelling show as a mind reader called Marvello.
At the evening performance, a brawl breaks out and damages the wagon. Kindly old Ma Burton (Marjorie Rambeau) invites the company to stay at her home while the wagon is repaired. Ma, it turns out, is the brains behind the bandits and is suspicious of "Bill Cassidy". However, Cassidy is also suspicious of Ma and her men Blake (Kenneth Harlan), Flint (William Pagan) and Tex Barnes (George Anderson).