Borrowed Trouble

Borrowed Trouble (1948)

Hoppy Doesn't Have to Look Far...FOR TROUBLE ON THE HOOF!!!

  • Genre: Western
  • Release Date: 1948-07-23
  • User Rating: 7.2/10 from 3 ratings
  • Runtime: 0h 58min
  • Language: English
  • Production Company: Hopalong Cassidy Productions Inc.
  • Production Country: United States of America
  • Director: George Archainbaud
star 7.2/10
From 3 Ratings
6.3

Summary

Finishing a trail drive, Hoppy and the boys head to town and immediately get caught up in the conflict between school teacher Miss Abott and next door saloon owner Mawson. When Miss Abott disappears, Hoppy gets a clue to her location and rescues her from Mawson's cabin. It looks like Mawson is the man he wants, but Hoppy finds an item that indicates otherwise.

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  • William Boyd

    as Hopalong Cassidy
  • Andy Clyde

    as California Carlson
  • Rand Brooks

    as Lucky Jenkins
  • Anne O'Neal

    as Miss Abott
  • John Parrish

    as Steve Mawson
  • Cliff Clark

    as Dink Davis
  • Helen Chapman

    as Lola
  • Earle Hodgins

    as Sheriff
  • Herbert Rawlinson

    as Groves
  • Don Haggerty

    as Lippy
  • James Harrison

    as Rocks
  • Clarke Stevens

    as Henchman
  • George Sowards

    as Henchman
  • Eilene Janssen

    as Child
  • Nancy Stone

    as Child
  • Jimmy Crane

    as Child
  • Billy O'Leary

    as Child
  • Norman Ollestad

    as Child (as Norman Ollestad Jr.)
  • Byron Foulger

    as Mike the Bartender (uncredited)
Directing George Archainbaud Director
Production Lewis J. Rachmil Producer
Camera Mack Stengler Director of Photography
Sound Darrell Calker Music
Art George Sawley Set Decoration
Sound Tom Lambert Sound
Art Jerome Pycha Jr. Art Direction
Costume & Make-Up Earl Moser Wardrobe Designer
Writing Charles Belden Screenplay
Writing Clarence E. Mulford Characters

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