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Ghost Guns
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Ghost Guns

Nov 17, 1944
1h 1m
★ 5.8

Vengeance rides the range!

Overview

Supernatural events on the range prompt an investigation by cowboy Brown in this western.

Genres

Western

Production Companies

Monogram Pictures

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Cast

Johnny Mack Brown

Marshal Nevada McKenzie

Johnny Mack Brown

Raymond Hatton

Marshal Sandy Hopkins

Raymond Hatton

Evelyn Finley

Ann Jordan

Evelyn Finley

Riley Hill

Ted Connors

Riley Hill

John Merton

Matson

John Merton

Frank LaRue

Judge Kelbro

Frank LaRue

Marshall Reed

Henchman Blackjack

Marshall Reed

Jack Ingram

Henchman Waco

Jack Ingram

Sarah Padden

Aunt Sally

Sarah Padden

Ernie Adams

Doc Edwards

Ernie Adams

Steve Clark

Henchman Steve

Steve Clark

John Cason

Henchman Bart

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