Hopalong Cassidy 50 10 28 (044) Death Runs Dry
# Hopalong Cassidy: Death Runs Dry
The Arizona sun beats mercilessly upon the parched landscape as Hopalong Cassidy rides into a town gripped by desperation—the wells have run dry, and someone is profiting from the catastrophe. When a mysterious figure begins controlling the water supply with an iron fist, holding the entire community hostage to thirst itself, Hoppy must uncover a web of greed and corruption before an innocent man hangs for a crime he didn't commit. With only his wits, his trusty Colt .45, and the loyalty of his sidekick, Cassidy races against time and the relentless desert heat in this taut episode that transforms a natural disaster into a thrilling tale of frontier justice.
Throughout its remarkable run from 1942 to 1952, Hopalong Cassidy became one of radio's most enduring western adventures, captivating millions of listeners with its lean scripts and atmospheric sound design that could transport you instantly to the dusty trails of the Old West. Based on Clarence E. Mulford's literary creation and adapted brilliantly for radio by CBS and Mutual, the show maintained an uncommon integrity—refusing to rely on cheap thrills while delivering genuine suspense. This particular episode, preserved from the Golden Age of radio drama, showcases the show's trademark blend of moral clarity and gritty realism, proving that the best westerns were never really about six-shooters at all, but about character and conscience.
Tune in now to experience the crackle and pop of authentic 1940s radio, where every sound effect earned its place and every word mattered. Saddle up for *Death Runs Dry*—a reminder of when radio could make your imagination gallop faster than any horse.