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Frontière clandestine

1938

R

1 h 14 m

États-Unis

Drame

Western

A pretty and gentle schoolteacher from Boston transforms the lives of a spoiled boy and the other residents at 'Bar 20' Ranch, and is courted by Crockett city's Mayor, who is really a livestock thief.
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6.3 /10

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William Boyd
Hopalong Cassidy
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George 'Gabby' Hayes
Windy Haliday
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Russell Hayden
Lucky Jenkins
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Evelyn Venable
June Lake
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Tony Hughes
Jud Thorpe aka Raleigh
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William Duncan
Buck Peters
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Clara Kimball Young
Mrs. Peters
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Emily Fitzroy
School Teacher aka Snooksie
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Dickie Jones
Archie Peters
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John Beach
Quirt
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Roy Barcroft
Sutton (Buster in credits)
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The Robert Mitchell Boy Choir
The Crockett School's Chorus Boys
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Charles Brinley
Townsman
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Jess Cavin
Townsman
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Jim Corey
Bar 20 Cowboy
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Rube Dalroy
Townsman
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Jack Evans
Townsman
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Topper the Horse
Topper

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Raj Kanani 110

08/06/2023 02:13
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Shining Star

29/05/2023 22:41
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Bansri Savjani

16/11/2022 14:07
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mariama rella Njie 2

16/11/2022 01:48
Wow, the other reviewers here were not exaggerating. This was unlike every other Hoppy film. Some 90% of the movie was dialog with and about the new pretty female teacher. We were repeatedly told how important education is and how many ways the cowhands of the Bar 20 could love her — as a husband, brother, father, etc. Constantly fawning over her. It's OK to devote SOME time to things like this; they add local color, character development, flesh out the characters, etc. But it was way overdone here. The movie became a domestic family light comedy. Only ten percent or less of the film was devoted to the cattle rustlers. My advice is: skip the movie. One observation: I don't know why the leader of the rustlers caused his doom by planning two events at the same time/day: (1) marrying and leaving the West with the school ma-rm, and (2) rustling the Bar-20 cattle with his gang. He couldn't be with the gang, so they exposed him.
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awrastore

16/11/2022 01:48
Everyone is after Evelyn Venable is this flick and who can blame them. Even the cattle rustlers led by Charles Anthony Hughes have to take a back seat. William Boyd as 'Hoppy' has to chase rustlers, keep the kids in line and keep more than one eye on Venable. Great to see the Hopalong Cassidy regulars William Duncan, Clara Kimball Young, and Russell Hayden at our favorite Bar 20 Ranch. Of course the forever beloved George Hayes (Windy) before his 'Gabby' days is in rare form with his wit and wisdom. Dickie Jones as Artie Peters is great as every teacher's worst nightmare. With all this this the singing by the Robert Mitchell Boy Choir is superb as always.
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Terence Creative

16/11/2022 01:48
The three previous critics have given an excellent idea of how different this is from the typical B western, including most of the Hopalong Cassidy westerns. The most improbable feature is the superb singing of the boys choir in a frontier one-room schoolhouse, and, as noted by others, we get lots of it. I have one quibble with one of the other reviews. This is not by any means the closest Hoppy came to becoming romantically involved with the leading lady -- it happened rather often in the 1930s films. It is unusual in having both Lucky (Russell Hayden) and Windy (George Hayes -- not yet Gabby) courting the adorable young school teacher, and, indeed. all the men of the Bar 20 Ranch are interested in her. Most of this movie is pleasant, folksy light comedy -- good-hearted fun. I liked it quite a lot, so rate it 8 out of a possible ten. But this is not a typical Hopalong Cassidy western!
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anaifjfjjffj

16/11/2022 01:48
At 53 minutes into the film, the children in the ceremony salute the flag and give the pledge of allegiance in the way it was given when the film was made in 1938--saying "I pledge allegiance..." and raising their right hand in a salute that would be discontinued when the U.S. entered World War II as the salute too closely resembled the fascist salute. I know of only one other film, Remember the Day starring Claudette Colbert, in which the same salute is given as the time was 1916. The pledge goes back to 1893 when it first appeared in the magazine Youth's Companion and went through several revisions until the present version was established in 1954.
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True Bɔss

16/11/2022 01:48
Yes it's true, this isn't your typical Hoppy western, but that alone makes it a breath of fresh air, part comedy, part action. William Boyd's star power as Hopalong Cassidy carries much of the film as always, but good turns by Russell Hayden and Gabby Hayes also make good viewing, Evelyn Venables is one of the loveliest of female leads, and young Dickie Jones, the future 'Buffalo Bill Jnr,' is quite endearing and not too brattish! I can't believe that Boyd hated kids and horses and was hard to get along with, everything I've read about him suggests otherwise!
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prince oberoi

16/11/2022 01:48
Lots of light comedy, most of it funny. Lots of choral singing (5 songs are far too much for this to be an effective western). Hoppy uses a stereoscope. Little action, lots of talk. There is one great exchange between Hoppy & Windy involving Windy's feelings towards women. Hoppy's good natured charm & philosophy towards raising children "properly" is much in evidence here, something that would become a regular feature on his late 1940s TV show. But overall, too little plot, too little action. I give it 5/10.
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