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Post by mattgarth on Aug 7, 2018 18:02:22 GMT
The films 'Hoppy' made for the producing Pine Brothers at Paramount during the late 1930s were the better ones in the series. Robert Mitchum appeared in seven of the films for United Artists in the early 1940s before his career took off.
In the original books by Clarence Mulford that the character was based on, he was a rather cantankerous and unkempt old goat. Boyd cleaned him up considerably. His usual shtick was the belly laugh.
Boyd also shows up (in vintage footage) in a Hollywood parade atop 'Topper' at the end of LA CONFIDENTIAL.
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