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North of the Rio Grande (1937 film)

North of the Rio Grande is a 1937 American Western film directed by Nate Watt and written by Joseph O'Donnell. The film stars William Boyd, George "Gabby" Hayes, Russell Hayden, Morris Ankrum, Bernadene Hayes and Jack Rutherford.[1][2] The film was released on June 25, 1937, by Paramount Pictures.

North of the Rio Grande

Cottonwood Gulch
1924 story in Short Stories
by Clarence E. Mulford

Robert B. Warwick Jr.

Harry Sherman Productions, Inc.
  • June 25, 1937 (1937-06-25)

70 minutes

United States

English

Plot[edit]

Hopalong Cassidy's Brother, Buddy, is shot in the back by the Deputy Sheriff Plunkett. His friend Lucky tries to testify against Plunkett but is thwarted by the crooked coroner Stoneham. Lucky tells Buddy's wife, Mary, that he's dead...then tells her he's going to tell Hopalong Cassidy. Hoppy plans to enter town anonymously as an outlaw and work from that premise. Hoppy arrives posing as an outlaw to avenge his brother's killing by Plunkett. After robbing a train and killing Plunkett, he gets to meet the boss known as the Lone Wolf and lead his next job. Seeking help from Stoneman to capture the outlaws, he realizes too late that Stoneman is the Lone Wolf and is captured.

as Hopalong Cassidy

William Boyd

as Windy Halliday

George "Gabby" Hayes

as Lucky Jenkins

Russell Hayden

as Henry Stoneham / Lone Wolf

Morris Ankrum

as Faro Annie

Bernadene Hayes

as 'Ace' Crowder

Jack Rutherford

Lorraine Randall as Mary Cassidy

as Patrick 'Bull' O'Hara

Walter Long

as RR President Wooden

Lee J. Cobb

as Deputy Sheriff Jim Plunkett

Al Ferguson

John Beach as Clark

Production[edit]

The railroad scenes were filmed on the Sierra Railroad in Tuolumne County, California.[3]

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