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Leather Burners
"Hoppy" goes into ACTION against Cattle Rustlers!
"Hoppy" goes into ACTION against Cattle Rustlers!
Western - 1943
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As rustled cattle have mysteriously disappeared, Johnny sends for his friend Hoppy, Hoppy arrives and immediately suspects Dan Slack. Realizing his telegram about Slack was intercepted, he locks up the operator Lafe knowing he can escape. Tailing Lafe he finds a secret entrance to a mine and inside finds the missing cattle. But Slack's men also find him just as the cattle are stampeded through the mine shaft.
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(1936)
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Rated:
PASSED
Runtime:
68 min
Release date:
28 May 1943
Country:
US
Budget:
$0
Revenue:
$0
Awards:
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