Lost Canyon (1942)
Burton is after Clark's ranch. He gets the banker to refuse to renew Clark's note and then sends his men to rustle his cattle. Hoppy is Clark's new foreman and is on to Burton's scheme. But just as he learns of the rustling and is about to go after the gang, the Sheriff arrives and arrests him for hiding Johnny who has been accused of robbery.
Director:
Lesley Selander
Writer:
Harry O. Hoyt
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William Boyd as Hopalong Cassidy |
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Andy Clyde as California Carlson |
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Jay Kirby as Johnny Travers |
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Lola Lane as Laura Clark |
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Douglas Fowley as Jeff Burton |
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Herbert Rawlinson as Tom Clark |
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Guy Usher as Zack Rogers |
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Karl Hackett as Wade Haskell |
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Hugh Prosser as Sheriff |
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Bob Kortman as Joe |
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Chris Allen as Townsman |
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Gertrude Astor as Mrs. Anson |
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John Cason as Henchman |
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Spade Cooley as Fiddle Player |
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Bill Days as Singing Ranch Hand |
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Bert Dillard as Henchman |
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Jack Evans as Townsman |
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Herman Hack as Posse Rider |
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Aleth Hansen as Banjo Player |
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Si Jenks as Square Dance Caller |
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Merrill McCormick as Henchman |
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Frank Mills as Wants a Match |
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Milburn Morante as Man at Dance |
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George Morrell as Man at Dance |
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Charles Murphy as Posse Rider |
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Bill Nestell as Burly Deputy |
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Cliff Parkinson as Shoots at California |
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John Rarig as Singing Ranch Hand |
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Thurl Ravenscroft as Singing Ranch Hand |
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Max Smith as Singing Ranch Hand |
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Dorothy Vernon as Townswoman |
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Henry Wills as Henry |
| Directing | Lesley Selander | Director |
| Production | Harry Sherman | Producer |
| Crew | Russell Harlan | Cinematography |
| Editing | Carroll Lewis | Editor |
| Art | Ralph Berger | Art Direction |
| Art | Emile Kuri | Set Decoration |
| Writing | Harry O. Hoyt | Screenplay |
| Writing | Clarence E. Mulford | Characters |