"SUNSET TRAIL"
LATEST HOPALONG CASSIDY ADVENTURE
Stage coach travel becomes so fraught with danger in the days of the frontier West that one man stakes his life on the turn of a single card to make it safe again. That man is "Hopalong Cassidy,” played by William Boyd once more in Paramount’s “Sunset Trail,” the latest of this series. A notorious gambler and outlaw terrorises the trail to Sacramento, finally committing a robbery and murder 1
) • which drives “Hopalong” into action. : With his pals "Windy” and “Lucky” ’ 1 “Hoppy” blows into town, and proceeds • to flash money until he gets the gambler into a card game. “Hoppy" turns i the right card and securing some of the gambler's money establishes him as the man who has made the trail unsafe. In a thrilling pursuit, “Hoppy” [succeeds in gaining the upper hand for the forces of law and order.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXIII, 26 August 1939, Page 6
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148"SUNSET TRAIL" Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXIII, 26 August 1939, Page 6
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