Borrowed Trouble (1948)
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.
Director:
George Archainbaud
Writer:
Charles S. Belden
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William Boyd as Hopalong Cassidy |
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Andy Clyde as California Carlson |
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Rand Brooks as Lucky Jenkins |
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Anne O'Neal as Miss Abott |
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John Parrish as Steve Mawson |
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Cliff Clark as Dink Davis |
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Helen Chapman as Lola |
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Earle Hodgins as Sheriff |
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Herbert Rawlinson as Groves |
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Don Haggerty as Lippy |
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James Harrison as Rocks |
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Clarke Stevens as Henchman |
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George Sowards as Henchman |
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Eilene Janssen as Child |
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Nancy Stone as Child |
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Jimmy Crane as Child |
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Billy O'Leary as Child |
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Norman Ollestad as Child (as Norman Ollestad Jr.) |
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Byron Foulger as Mike the Bartender (uncredited) |
| Directing | George Archainbaud | Director |
| Costume & Make-Up | Earl Moser | Wardrobe Designer |
| Sound | Darrell Calker | Music |
| Art | Jerome Pycha Jr. | Art Direction |
| Production | Lewis J. Rachmil | Producer |
| Art | George Sawley | Set Decoration |
| Camera | Mack Stengler | Director of Photography |
| Sound | Tom Lambert | Sound |
| Writing | Clarence E. Mulford | Characters |
| Writing | Charles S. Belden | Screenplay |