Hoppy was the best. I just pretended when I was a kid. I didn't have any of the cool stuff. Now I live by the code of honour and protect the innocent.
I watched all the H C series in the 50s, but HATED it at the end of the show when he would tell us kids to remember to help Mum wash up after dinner!!!!
Why spoil a good cowboy programme by doing that!!!
Way before my time, but I saw a few of the movies as a kid in the 90's and fell in love. Got back into them a bit ago and bought all the dvds, it's still great stuff. I get as nostalgic about it as I would if I had grown up with it in the early 50's.
I remember seeing Hoppy (William Boyd) riding Topper down the street in my hometown as our parade grand marshall. He stopped right in front of me, rared Topper back on his hind legs, gave me a wink and tipped his hat to the crowd. What a thrill!
the first record I ever bought was Hopalong Cassidy and the Haunted Goldmine on a 78rpm disc. its haunted my memory ever since. Does any one have a copy?
I had Hoppy gun and holster set too, got it for Christmas in the mid 50's and was playing outside on the frozen pond behind my house and dropped one of the revolvers and broke the plastic handle grip.
My Dad was livid and I remember my Mother saying it was an accident.
Ruinied the entire day and I still remember it to this day.
Wow...brings back great memories! William Boyd, a silent screen actor of the 1920's...eventually became one of the richest men in Hollywood as he owned ther rights to the merchandising of Hopalong.
Saw it in the early forties. We didn't know at that time what a range-war was. We just loved the horses, especially Hoppy's, Hoppy's voice, open air, and guns, guns, guns. Hoppy knew everything. And more important than his omniscience (or the American ways he was introducing us to ) was the simple but all-important fact - he never kissed a girl! Roy Rogers did! And Gene Autry might... but Hoppy...never!
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charlesthepoet2004 6 months ago
All the movies and TV shows are now out on DVD. Get them-you won't be sorry!
Hoppy lives on....
nutyhermit 8 months ago
He was my favorite cowboy! So many of my friends, both young and older, loved Roy-but I never faltered. Now that I am adult, I still love him!
neilnsue 9 months ago
I was named after Hopalong Cassidy!
lolatcassy93 10 months ago
Hoppy was the best. I just pretended when I was a kid. I didn't have any of the cool stuff. Now I live by the code of honour and protect the innocent.
joecoyote42 10 months ago
I watched all the H C series in the 50s, but HATED it at the end of the show when he would tell us kids to remember to help Mum wash up after dinner!!!!
Why spoil a good cowboy programme by doing that!!!
tapyeno 10 months ago
My gun and holster set was white with blue and red jewels studded into it!
SETTLECLARET 1 year ago
Great music.
issurchaim 1 year ago
i love watching his old movies
randolph65 1 year ago
Way before my time, but I saw a few of the movies as a kid in the 90's and fell in love. Got back into them a bit ago and bought all the dvds, it's still great stuff. I get as nostalgic about it as I would if I had grown up with it in the early 50's.
AgentSmithClan 1 year ago
this is so embarrassing! cant believe any one would watch this.
ahernra 1 year ago
i wish we could see them still on tv do u know where are being show
randolph65 1 year ago
I remember seeing Hoppy (William Boyd) riding Topper down the street in my hometown as our parade grand marshall. He stopped right in front of me, rared Topper back on his hind legs, gave me a wink and tipped his hat to the crowd. What a thrill!
larryinvegas 2 years ago
the first record I ever bought was Hopalong Cassidy and the Haunted Goldmine on a 78rpm disc. its haunted my memory ever since. Does any one have a copy?
LligNitram 2 years ago
Cool stuff! Iffen you have a hitch in your giddyap this is what to watch to cheer your spirits!
ilcooper 2 years ago
We had a Hopalong Cassidy carpet in out bedroom. Our mother taught us the song (Billy Boyd). Brilliant.
ppaulmorris 2 years ago
I used to have a Hopalong Cassidy gun & holster set. I also had an annual with a TV set on the cover...those were the days!
SETTLECLARET 2 years ago
I had Hoppy gun and holster set too, got it for Christmas in the mid 50's and was playing outside on the frozen pond behind my house and dropped one of the revolvers and broke the plastic handle grip.
My Dad was livid and I remember my Mother saying it was an accident.
Ruinied the entire day and I still remember it to this day.
Had a metal Hoppy lunch box too.
strat63 1 year ago
Hop-Along Cassidy was my hero when I was small. When he kicked his cook
Hop Sing in the arse -- he slipped right off the scales.
ErnstBecker 2 years ago
Hop-Along was so named because he had a bad leg. This was eventually dropped in the film.s
GrizzledGeezer 2 years ago
I have an original hopalong cassidy mug I sent for as a kid in the 50s, wonder what it is worth now!
bikeswinegary 2 years ago
i remember these films from the early
60s at the saturday afternoon pictures. we'd get rocket man and the little rascals too. happy days:)
richardwilson1234 2 years ago
This was way before its time. I remember it from my childhood in the mid-60ths, real good actually.
InnocentWar1 2 years ago
i want to see Percy Jackson in screen..old classic, my grandpa use to watch it as a kid, he said it was his favorite show/radio
Paramorerocks19 2 years ago
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this is old as fuck
codyz1112594 3 years ago
I remember I once received as a b,day gift a Hopalong Cassidy wrist watch.Imagine how much it would be worth today!!
pete123pr 3 years ago
just brill!!!!!!!
lyndloo 3 years ago
Wow...brings back great memories! William Boyd, a silent screen actor of the 1920's...eventually became one of the richest men in Hollywood as he owned ther rights to the merchandising of Hopalong.
saunders49 3 years ago 5
Great stuff!
NWesterner 3 years ago 2
Now tell me, how cool is this man???!!1 HE'S THE BEST!!! =] <333 u, Hoppalong Cassidy! =]
lookinfine123 3 years ago 4
Saw it in the early forties. We didn't know at that time what a range-war was. We just loved the horses, especially Hoppy's, Hoppy's voice, open air, and guns, guns, guns. Hoppy knew everything. And more important than his omniscience (or the American ways he was introducing us to ) was the simple but all-important fact - he never kissed a girl! Roy Rogers did! And Gene Autry might... but Hoppy...never!
sebreathnach 4 years ago 3
That's pretty good for 1935 !
7772399 4 years ago
absolute classic-watched it on saturday morning growin up!!!
moondoggy63 4 years ago 2
Great stuff, I loved Hopalong when I was a kid.
lkijju 5 years ago
Yes this was good stuff wish we could see more like this.
dougj88 3 years ago