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The Day of Rest
Joe Doakes tries to take a day off.
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Plot Summary
Hopalong Cassidy and his sidekick Johnny are on the trail of a gang of outlaws who are rustling cattle and terrorizing ranchers. They discover that the leader of the gang is a seemingly respectable businessman who is secretly operating a large-scale cattle theft ring. Cassidy must gather evidence and rally the local ranchers to bring the criminals to justice and restore peace to the territory.
Critical Reception
Released as part of the popular Hopalong Cassidy series, 'The Day of Rest' was generally well-received by audiences who enjoyed the familiar formula of William Boyd's iconic cowboy hero. Critics at the time often highlighted the series' consistent entertainment value and Boyd's reliable performance, though contemporary reviews were less common for this type of B-Western.
What Reviewers Say
A quintessential Hopalong Cassidy adventure with familiar Western tropes.
William Boyd delivers his signature performance as the stoic cowboy hero.
Solid entertainment for fans of the genre and the series.
Google audience: Audience reception for 'The Day of Rest' is not specifically documented, but films from the Hopalong Cassidy series typically garnered positive feedback for their straightforward plots and heroic lead.
Fun Fact
William Boyd famously insisted on performing many of his own stunts, even into his later years, often much to the concern of the film crews.
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