William Boyd
35 titles
Filmography
35 results

Border Patrol
(1943)After launching an investigation into kidnapped Mexicans being used as forced labor, three Texas Rangers are framed for a brutal murder.

Hopalong Cassidy Returns
(1936)A crusading newspaper editor recruits his old friend Hoppy to take the job of marshal in a town rife with vice and murder directed at helpless miners.

Texas Trail
(1937)When the U.S. Rough Riders are short of horses during the Spanish-American War, Hopalong Cassidy and crew fight a gang while wrangling wild horses.

Heart of Arizona
(1938)Rancher Belle Starr returns from time in prison only to face cattle rustlers and a hail of bullets, along with rescue by Hoppy and the Bar 20 gang.

Santa Fe Marshal
(1940)Hopalong Cassidy, a U.S. Marshal, goes undercover as a member of a medicine show to stop a crime spree organized by a deceptively kind matriarch.

Trail Dust
(1936)Join the ever-earnest Hopalong Cassidy and his pals as they answer the call of justice to stop a gang interfering with a cattle drive.

Three on the Trail
(1936)Brave cowboy Hopalong Cassidy has to stop cattle and stagecoach robbers without involving a local sheriff who’s an outlaw and on the take for himself.

Three Men from Texas
(1940)Hopalong Cassidy and his Texas Rangers help an outlaw-ridden town in California bring law and order to the citizens fed up with the local crooks.

Bar 20 Rides Again
(1935)Hopalong Cassidy and his traveling companions discover that a quirky professor’s quest for science is actually an explosive cattle rustling scheme.
Lucky Devils
(1933)They smash through skylights, tumble down staircases, drop from a high rooftop into a waiting convertible – the only fall Skipper Clark and his devil-may-care pals won't take is to fall in love. That's because Skipper, Bob Hughes and their fellow stunt-men know that the concerns of a wife and family don't mix with the risks of a Hollywood stunt-man's career. Yet Skipper falls hard for lovely Fran. After their marriage, he loses his nerve during the shooting of a dangerous two-man scene, putting Bob's life in peril. Skipper is then shunned by his profession and, desperate for funds, agrees to perform an almost-suicidal waterfall stunt refused by the other stunt-men. Bill Boyd, a big star of TV's early days when he brought his popular Hopalong Cassidy films to the small screen, portrays Skipper in this B-programmer filled with glimpses of the era's filmmaking techniques and created by David O. Selznick's RKO production unit.

Call of the Prairie
(1936)With the help of his two sidekicks, Hoppy has to bust up a gang of outlaws, and, as usual, walks through the fusillade unscathed.

Borderland
(1937)Hopalong Cassidy and the rangers create a setup to cast him out as an outlaw in order to lead a crooked gang whose leader is hiding in plain sight.

In Old Mexico
(1938)American lawman Hopalong Cassidy is lured to Mexico by a vengeful escaped criminal and master of disguise he imprisoned years earlier.

Sunset Trail
(1939)Disguising himself as a milquetoast Easterner who writes Western novels, Hoppy enrolls in a dude ranch to unmask the murderer of the owner's husband.

Law of the Pampas
(1939)Hoppy and Lucky are headed to South America to deliver a herd of cattle, but bad guy Ralph Merritt will stop at nothing to get in their way.

Lost Canyon
(1942)When his associate is framed for a bank robbery and goes into hiding in the hills, Hopalong Cassidy sets out to find the responsible parties.

Renegade Trail
(1939)Hoppy goes to town to assist Marshal Windy with some rustlers and winds up helping the widow Joyce when confidence men try to take her herd.

Stick to Your Guns
(1941)When cattle rustlers trouble a rancher who once was part of the Bar 20 crew, Hopalong Cassidy and the rest of the gang join forces to bring them down.

The Frontiersmen
(1938)Hopalong Cassidy deals with problems at a local school involving cattle theft and the arrival of a new teacher.

Bar 20 Justice
(1938)After his friend is murdered, Hopalong Cassidy tries to stop the crooks who are stealing ore from the widow’s mine in the middle of the night.