Wild Horse Phantom
Western • Crime
Theatrical Release (US)
~ Mystery Rider Dares Nest of Killers to Avenge Justice! ~
Overview:
A lawman stages a prison break so a gang of imprisoned robbers will lead him to their hidden loot.
Director:
Sam Newfield
Status:
Released
Language:
English
Buget:
$0.00
Revenue:
Key words:
Cast
Buster Crabbe
~ as ~
Billy Carson
Al St. John
Fuzzy Jones
Janet Warren
Marian Garnet
Kermit Maynard
Link Daggett
Budd Buster
Ed Garnet
Hal Price
Clipp Walters
Robert Meredith
Tom Hanlon
Frank Ellis
Kallen
Frank McCarroll
Moffett
John Cason
Lucas
CinemaSerf
Written 4 month(s) ago
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Sometimes I wonder if the script meetings for these films just took last week’s and re-arranged the page numbers. This hasn’t anything remotely original about it as it allows “Billy” (Buster Crabbe) to yet again find himself blamed for a crime - this time a bank robbery - so he and trusty steed “Falcon”, diverted by some typically clowning antics from “Fuzzy” (Al St. John), have to get to the bottom of things. This does raise quite an interesting legal principle. You have cash in the bank, it gets robbed, you also owe the bank money and they want their debt settled. You can’t pay because they lost your money, but they need you to pay so they can give it back to you. Quite a conundrum, eh? Anyway, in order to get himself sorted, “Carson” has to infiltrate a deadly gang and then follow the golden thread via what might be an haunted mine and is definitely a feisty “Marian” (Janet Warren) before all hell breaks lose. The production is a shambles, the only things missing from shot are mobile phones and the continuity person was clearly enjoying one or two of the bar scenes a little too enthusiastically. It’s all formula stuff, but Crabbe makes for decent eye-candy and it’s really all about the horse, anyway.