Hopalong Cassidy 51 01 13 (054) Bad Medicine At Rimrock
# Bad Medicine At Rimrock
The desert sun beats mercilessly down on the dusty streets of Rimrock as Hopalong Cassidy rides into town with trouble hot on his heels. A mysterious ailment has befallen the ranchers across three counties—cattle weakening, dying without explanation—and whispers of sabotage hang thicker than trail dust in the air. When Hoppy discovers that a traveling medicine man has recently rolled into Rimrock with his wagon full of dubious tonics and elixirs, he realizes the real poison may not be what's in the bottles, but what's in the heart of the man peddling them. This episode crackles with the kind of tension that made listeners grip their radios: a race against time, a mystery wrapped in deception, and the unmistakable sound of six-shooters ready to settle frontier justice.
For over a decade, Hopalong Cassidy commanded the airwaves as CBS and Mutual's answer to the golden age of western adventure. William Boyd's iconic portrayal of the white-hatted, black-clad hero brought legitimacy and sophistication to the radio western, attracting not just children but adults who craved intelligent storytelling wrapped in action and moral clarity. The show's 1940s run represented the peak of radio drama's technical artistry—sound effects men creating the thunder of hoofbeats and gunfire, orchestral scores swelling at moments of climax, voice actors delivering performances that required no visual aid because the words alone painted the landscape.
If you've never experienced the magic of old-time radio adventure, "Bad Medicine At Rimrock" is the perfect place to start your journey. Settle in, dim the lights, and let your imagination do what television never could—transport you to the frontier where one man's courage stands against corruption and greed.