Stick To Your Guns Hd Full Movie Download

Stick To Your Guns Hd Full Movie Download

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Stick To Your Guns Hd Full Movie Download

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A former Bar 20 cowhand is now a cattle rancher and having trouble with rustlers. Hoppy and the Bar 20 gang ride in and surround the the bad guys. June Winters joins the posse and serves as the romantic partner for posse co-leader Lucky.
The Bar 20 boys are after Nevada and his gang of cattle rustlers. Hoppy and California join Nevada's gang under assumed names. Johnny and the rest of Bar 20 get directions from Winters and head out looking for Hoppy's signal. But Winters wanders on ahead and gets spotted. This lets Nevada trap them in a canyon and to make matters worse, Hoppy's masquerade has been exposed.
Stick To Your Guns can be judged outstanding on two points. First and most convincing is the music which features great songs performed by Brad King and/or The Jimmy Waklely Trio including the classics, Cimmaron Roll On by Johnny Bond (who appears in a speaking and singing role) and Smiley Burnette's On The Strings Of My Lonesome Guitar. The latter tune being scored and edited beautifully into the film. The effect is way beyond the resources of most b-westerns. In fact this element of production value is what elevated most of the Hopalong Cassidy features above the average series westerns of the day. The other is the directing of Lesley Selander, especially in the scenes that involve Charles Middleton and Dick Curtis in character as Long Ben and Nevada respectively. Forgive the few cheap, studio exteriors and focus on the many charming elements of this 1941 film.
My summary title doesn't refer to the plot of any movie, it refers to the quality of the two Hoppy movies that followed this one: "Twilight on the Trail" & "Outlaws of the Desert," which are the two worst Hoppy movies of the 66 in the series. So somewhat surprisingly, this movie that preceded them is really a good movie. There are four songs, & although I frown on songs in my Hoppy movies (I leave that to Gene Autry & Roy Rogers), these songs are actually of good quality. This is a good, old fashioned western with lots of action, & not all of it involving Hoppy. There's plenty of gunfights, & unlike most later Hoppy movies, some of them are one on one gunfights (in later movies, the gunfights became one gang vs. another gang gun battles). This is a pretty tough western with plenty of excitement, & other characters have the stage quite a bit. Oddly, the Buck Peters character (owner of the Bar 20 Ranch that Hoppy works for) appears & has a few lines, but is not listed in the credits. Blooper: in one scene, California warns Hoppy of danger by yelling "Look out, Hoppy!" The problem is that Hoppy was supposed to be a character named "Tex Riley" at the time! No one in the baddies gang seemed to notice this, & apparently the film editor missed it also (or the director decided it would cost too much to re-shoot the scene). If you're watching the Hoppy series in chronological order, enjoy this one while you can, because as I said earlier, the quality of the next two Hoppy films "falls off the cliff!" I rate it 8/10.

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