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[[File:Hopalong_Takes_Command.jpg|thumb|''Hopalong Takes Command'' by Frank Schoonover.]]'''Hopalong Cassidy''' or '''Hop-along Cassidy''' is a fictional cowboy hero created in 1904 by the author Clarence E. Mulford, who wrote a series of popular short stories and many novels based on the character. | [[File:Hopalong_Takes_Command.jpg|thumb|''Hopalong Takes Command'' by Frank Schoonover.]]'''Hopalong Cassidy''' or '''Hop-along Cassidy''' is a fictional cowboy hero created in 1904 by the author Clarence E. Mulford, who wrote a series of popular short stories and many novels based on the character. | ||
In his early writings, Mulford portrayed the character as rude, dangerous, and rough-talking. | In his early writings, Mulford portrayed the character as rude, dangerous, and rough-talking. | ||
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Mulford later revised and republished his works to be more consistent with the character's screen persona. | Mulford later revised and republished his works to be more consistent with the character's screen persona. | ||
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File:The_scrap_of_paper_-_Prussia's_perfidy_-_Britain's_bond_(...)_Enlist_to-day_LCCN2003662922.jpg|link=Hopalong Perfidy|Hopalong Perfidy deceived and betrayed this World War One propaganda poster. | File:The_scrap_of_paper_-_Prussia's_perfidy_-_Britain's_bond_(...)_Enlist_to-day_LCCN2003662922.jpg|link=Hopalong Perfidy|Hopalong Perfidy deceived and betrayed this World War One propaganda poster. | ||
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== Fiction cross-reference == | |||
* [[Hopalong Perfidy]] | * [[Hopalong Perfidy]] |
Revision as of 09:23, 17 June 2016
Hopalong Cassidy or Hop-along Cassidy is a fictional cowboy hero created in 1904 by the author Clarence E. Mulford, who wrote a series of popular short stories and many novels based on the character.
In his early writings, Mulford portrayed the character as rude, dangerous, and rough-talking.
From 1935, the character — as played by movie actor William Boyd in films adapted from Mulford's books — was transformed into a clean-cut hero. Sixty-six popular films appeared, only a few of which relied on Mulford's stories.
Mulford later revised and republished his works to be more consistent with the character's screen persona.
In the News
Fiction cross-reference
External links
- Hopalong Cassidy @ wiki.karljones.com
- Hopalong Cassidy @ Wikipedia