Hopalong Cassidy 51 06 02 (074) Hoppy Plays A Hunch
# Hopalong Cassidy: "Hoppy Plays A Hunch"
When Hopalong Cassidy rolls into town on this tense June evening, he's got nothing but a gut feeling and his trusty six-shooter to go on. A stranger's cryptic warning, a beautiful woman's tearful plea, and a fortune in missing gold create the perfect storm of danger and deception. Listen as our white-hatted hero navigates a minefield of false leads and suspicious characters, relying on that legendary instinct that's saved his hide more times than he can count. The clock is ticking, the stakes are sky-high, and every wrong turn could spell disaster—not just for Hoppy, but for everyone under his protection. It's the kind of nail-biting Western drama that had America glued to their radio dials.
By the early 1940s, Hopalong Cassidy had become more than just a radio hero—he was an institution. Adapted from Clarence E. Mulford's literary creation and immortalized by William Boyd's film performances, the character brought a new kind of sophistication to the Western genre. Unlike the rough-and-tumble outlaws of pulp fiction, Hoppy embodied honor, intelligence, and restraint. CBS and Mutual's broadcast series capitalized on this appeal, crafting stories that combined genuine suspense with the moral clarity that resonated with wartime America. The show's meticulous sound design—from thundering hoofbeats to the crack of gunfire—transported listeners directly into the dusty frontier world.
Don't miss this classic installment of America's favorite cowboy adventure. Settle in, turn up the dial, and let the golden age of radio sweep you away to the Old West, where quick wits and quick draws were the only law that mattered.