Hopalong Cassidy 51 01 06 (053) The Case Of The Last Word
# Hopalong Cassidy: The Case Of The Last Word
Picture yourself settling into your armchair on a crisp winter evening, the glow of your radio dial cutting through the darkness as Hoppy's leather boots strike the dusty trail once more. In "The Case Of The Last Word," our silver-haired hero finds himself entangled in a web of deception where words themselves become weapons, and a seemingly innocent conversation at the local saloon spirals into suspicion, betrayal, and danger. When a prominent rancher's widow claims she's being swindled by a smooth-talking drifter with a gift for persuasion, Hopalong must separate truth from clever lies before another crime is committed. The tension crackles across the airwaves as Hoppy closes in, his calm wisdom and quick thinking pushing back against an adversary who may have gotten away with his schemes through sheer silver-tongued cunning alone.
Hopalong Cassidy represented the golden age of radio adventure, when William Boyd's famous character—already beloved from films and comic books—became a staple of American homes from 1942 through the early 1950s. These half-hour episodes captured everything audiences loved about the old West: honor, justice, and clever problem-solving in a landscape of moral certainty. The show's appeal lay not in gratuitous violence but in Hoppy's thoughtful approach to frontier justice, making him a hero parents could embrace and children could admire. This particular episode, recorded in the late 1940s, showcases the program's mature storytelling at its finest.
Don't miss this gripping tale of deception and justice. Tune in now and experience why millions of listeners made Hopalong Cassidy essential evening entertainment!