
Strange Gamble 1948
"THE GREATEST GAMBLE OF ALL!"
In "Strange Gamble (1948)", legendary cowboy Hopalong Cassidy and his trusty sidekicks roll into a dusty border town on the trail of a counterfeiting ring churning out fake U.S. and Mexican currency. Their only leads?
Director: George Archainbaud
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Strange Gamble (1948) about?
The film follows cowboy Hopalong Cassidy and his pals as they investigate a counterfeiting operation in a remote town, where clues point to a powerful figure named Mordigan. Their investigation reveals a plot targeting an innocent family, tied together by a mysterious comet symbol.
Who directed Strange Gamble?
George Archainbaud directed Strange Gamble (1948), bringing his signature pacing and atmosphere to this Western mystery.
Who stars in Strange Gamble?
William Boyd leads the cast as Hopalong Cassidy, joined by Andy Clyde, Rand Brooks, Elaine Riley, and James Craven in key roles.
Is Strange Gamble (1948) worth watching?
With its tight 61-minute runtime and classic Western tropes, Strange Gamble (1948) offers a fun, suspenseful ride for fans of old-school cowboy adventures. The mystery and action keep things engaging, even if the stakes aren't earth-shattering.
How long is Strange Gamble?
Strange Gamble (1948) runs for 61 minutes.
About Strange Gamble (1948) — A Western Mystery with Hopalong Cassidy
In "Strange Gamble (1948)", legendary cowboy Hopalong Cassidy and his trusty sidekicks roll into a dusty border town on the trail of a counterfeiting ring churning out fake U.S. and Mexican currency. Their only leads? A mysterious name—Mordigan—and a strange comet symbol that seems to connect everyone in town. As Hoppy digs deeper, he uncovers a web of deception and violence aimed at a fragile family: a young woman, her drunken brother, and her gravely ill sister-in-law, whose arrival coincides with the town's darkest secrets.
Under George Archainbaud's deft direction, this brisk 61-minute Western unfolds like a high-stakes puzzle, blending suspense with classic frontier justice. The small-town atmosphere crackles with tension, where every handshake could hide a threat and every stranger might be a villain in disguise. With themes of loyalty, redemption, and the clash between law and lawlessness, "Strange Gamble (1948)" delivers a tight, engaging ride for fans of old-school Westerns.