Variety (Nov 1935)

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28 VARIETY Wednesday, November 6, 1935 I'LL SAY HOPALOHG'S A GOOD western! If y'pung Arnold D., 12 years old and^aoe pioture oritio of, Seth Low Junior High School in Brooklyn^ N..^ Y.« gives a rave review of "Hopalong Cassidy." "It's got more eiotion stuff than most Westerns", Arnold tells us,"It isn't all cluttered up with a lot of silly love stuff And the shooting is swell. That Bill Boyd sure can shoot like.nobody's business. And can he rope? Boy, I could see 'Hopalong' all over again." And so, they tell us, could Arnold's father and motheri Wiy? Because everybody is at heart a kid about Arnold's age. And when a real Western comes along mothers and fathers and sisters and cousins and maiden aunts all go for it. which means, as far as you're concerned.i.a packed house and a busy box-office! "Hopalong Cassidy" and "The Eagle's Brood" are that kind of Western.^