Texas Masquerade (1944)
A young Eastern lawyer, seriously injured in a stage holdup, secures the help of Hoppy, California and Jimmy in completing his mission to his woman cousin's ranch in Texas. The ranch, as are others in the same area, is being plagued by a gang called the Night Riders, while the friendly local town lawyer is trying to cajole the cousin into selling out to him. Hoppy begins by arriving in the town, separate from his pals, all spiffed up and dandified, posing as the Eastern lawyer...
Director:
George Archainbaud
Writers:
Norman Houston, Jack Lait Jr..
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William Boyd as Hopalong Cassidy |
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Andy Clyde as California Carlson |
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Jimmy Rogers as Jimmy Rogers |
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Mady Correll as Virginia Curtis |
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Russell Simpson as J.K. Trimble |
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Don Costello as Ace Maxson |
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Francis McDonald as Sam Nolan |
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Robert McKenzie as Marshal Rowbottom |
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June Pickerell as Emma Martindale |
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J. Farrell MacDonald as John Martindale |
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Nelson Leigh as James Corwin |
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Pierce Lyden as Henchman Al |
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John Merton as Henchman Jeff |
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Bill Hunter as Henchman-Deputy Lou Sykes |
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Sam Appel as Jack, the bartender |
| Directing | George Archainbaud | Director |
| Costume & Make-Up | Earl Moser | Wardrobe Designer |
| Art | Emile Kuri | Set Decoration |
| Crew | Russell Harlan | Cinematography |
| Editing | Walter Hannemann | Editor |
| Sound | Jack Noyes | Sound |
| Production | Harry Sherman | Producer |
| Art | Ralph Berger | Art Direction |
| Writing | Norman Houston | Screenplay |
| Writing | Jack Lait Jr. | Screenplay |