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Ghost City
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Ghost City

Jan 2, 1932
1h 0m
★ 3.0

A "Bill and Andy" Western

Overview

Newspaper editor Bill Temple arrives in Boom Town planning to expose Jim Blane as a crook. When Blane's henchman Buck fails to kill Temple, Blane prepares to flee with his money. But a sudden announcement of a gold strike empties the town. Blane heads after his henchmen who have taken his money and Temple heads after Blane.

Genres

Western

Production Companies

Monogram Pictures
Trem Carr Pictures

Cast

Bill Cody

Bill Temple

Bill Cody

Andy Shuford

Andy Blane

Andy Shuford

Helen Foster

Laura Martin

Helen Foster

Walter Miller

Jim Blane

Walter Miller

Kate Campbell

Runy Blane

Kate Campbell

Charles King

Buck

Charles King

Walter Shumway

Henchman

Walter Shumway

Al Taylor

Henchman

Al Taylor

Jack Carlisle

Henchman

Jack Carlisle

Thomas A. Curran

Piano Player

Thomas A. Curran

Si Jenks

Whiskey Pete

Si Jenks

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