Fool's Gold

1946 "Here Comes Hoppy !"
Fool's Gold
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Released: 09 October 1946 Released
Producted By: Hopalong Cassidy Productions Inc.
Country: United States of America
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The son of an Army friend is about the join an outlaw gang. Hoppy prevents this and brings the gang to justice.

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JohnHowardReid A United Artists picture, released on 31 January 1947, directed by George Archainbaud.CAST: William Boyd, Andy Clyde, Rand Brooks, Jane Randolph, Robert Emmett Keane, Stephen Barclay, Harry Cording, Earle Hodgins, Forbes Murray, William Davis, Benny Corbett, Fred (Snowflake) Toones, Bob Bentley, Glen B. Gallagher. Running time: 63 minutes. (Available on an excellent Platinum Disc DVD). Comment: Not a bad entry in the series which pleasingly focuses attention on Boyd himself rather than the garrulous Clyde or the colorless Brooks. It's also a pleasure to see Jane Randolph as the reluctant innkeeper and Robert Emmett Keane as the villainous spider man. The plot doesn't make much sense, but for all that, it's mildly intriguing and director Archainbaud has handled it with a bit of welcome atmosphere and even - dare we say it? - style!
classicsoncall Well I've never seen William Boyd looking this dapper before. Going undercover as it were, Hopalong Cassidy dons a snazzy waistcoat and decorative cravat along with an assumed name, in the service of helping out an old Army buddy. Colonel Jed Landy's (Forbes Murray) son is on the run and facing court martial charges after striking an officer, and might turn into an outright desperado after hooking up with a gang in the town of Twin Buttes.There's an interesting Professor Dixon (Robert Emmett Keane) character here who's hobby of choice happens to be collecting poisonous spiders. It's a bit comical actually when we see samples from his collection because they all have this large, rubber-like phony quality to them and they don't move. When Hoppy shoots one off the headboard of a bed Lucky Jenkins (Rand Brooks) is resting on, I wondered what might have happened if he missed. Could have been curtains for Lucky. The good professor himself wasn't quite so lucky later on in the story when his minions got loose and did him in. Not a nice way to go.Anyway, the bad guys are about to rob a two hundred thousand dollar gold shipment by performing a switcheroo; they'll replace the gold bars with similar ones made of copper but covered with gold. Dressed as cavalry officers, the baddies will take the transfer of gold and replace it with the counterfeit stuff for it's final destination. If they had put this much effort into being good guys, they might have gone places.Well there's never any doubt that Hoppy would get this all sorted out by the finale. He even wins over the evil professor's daughter (Jane Randolph) who refused to rent him a room upon his arrival in Twin Buttes. She winds up convincing her fiancé Bruce (Steve Barclay), the colonel's son, that a life of crime just wouldn't work out in the end. Isn't that always the case?
bkoganbing In Fool's Gold Hopalong Cassidy gets a request from a friend who's an army colonel to fetch the colonel's son Steve Barclay away from an outlaw band he's planning to join before he gets in real trouble. Barclay is a lieutenant in the army and he's going to be part of an intricate scheme in a gold robbery.Sad to say Fool's Gold has to go down as one of the lesser features in the long Hopalong Cassidy film series. In fact the series would shortly come to an end only to regain life on television in the early Fifties.The screenplay was strangely actionless and had they concentrated on the caper aspects of the plot it might have been better. It was in fact an interesting idea for a robbery and could have worked better with better writers.Even Andy Clyde's oafishness and yarn spinning was not as entertaining as normal Clyde's California character comes off as more stupid than amusing here.For devoted Hoppy fans only.
zeppo-2 Peace and quiet is what Hoppy is after on his ranch until an old friend turns up wanting his help. But it's us viewers who get the 'peace and quiet,' as this is a very dull entry in the long running series of film and TV episodes.Far too much talking and little action in this story as Hoppy goes undercover to get his friend's son back on the straight and narrow. To disagree with my esteemed fellow reviewer, Hoppy does fire his pistol in this but only to kill a deadly spider left in his bed by the villain! The evil Prof Dixon and his collection of spiders are the stars of this, sadly, we see very little of them except as incidental background until the finale.Lots of horse riding here and there and the plot is padded out somewhat before we reach the fairly predictable ending. Still, Hoppy and his pals are there usual carefree selves, so, it's pretty amiable viewing if nothing else.