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    The Phantom Cowboy

    1941 · Western · 56m

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  1. Determined to collect the reward for the Phantom, dead or alive, and recover the stolen money, Huston and his gang set out after him. A shoot-out ensues, during which Bill is mistaken for the Phantom; however, in the end the true Phantom and Huston, who have had a longstanding feud, kill each other.

  2. Stan Borden (Milburn Stone) is an amoral businessman who has set his sights on the Toreno family's ranch. With the local sheriff (Rex Lease) in his pocket, Borden begins a bullying campaign to...

    • Western
    • Don "Red" Barry
    • George Sherman
  3. The Phantom Cowboy: Directed by George Sherman. With Don 'Red' Barry, Virginia Carroll, Milburn Stone, Neyle Morrow. Stan Borden with the help of the stooge Sheriff is out to get the Toreno ranch. Kicking the peons off the ranch, they kill Miguel's father.

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    • Drama, Western
    • George Sherman
    • 1941-02-14
  4. The Phantom Cowboy is a 1935 American western film directed by Robert J. Horner and starring Ted Wells, George Chesebro and Jimmy Aubrey . Plot. Cast. Ted Wells as Bill Collins / Jim Russell (The Phantom Rider) Doris Brook as Ruth Rogers. George Chesebro as Buck Houston. Jimmy Aubrey as Ptomaine Pete. Richard Cramer as Hank Morgan.

  5. Robert J. Horner. Director. Ted Wells. Bill Collins. Doris Brook. Ruth Rogers. George Chesebro. Buck Houston. Jack Anderson. Ptomaine Pete. Richard Cramer. Hank Morgan. In Theaters At Home TV...

    • Western, Romance
    • Ted Wells
    • Robert J. Horner
  6. Stars: Ted Wells, Doris Brook, George ChesebroDirector: Robert J. HornerA cowboy meets his look-alike known as the Phantom, and gets dragged into a big robbery!

    • Sep 8, 2018
    • 9.5K
    • PizzaFlix
  7. The Phantom Cowboy is a 1941 American Western film directed by George Sherman and written by Doris Schroeder. The film stars Don "Red" Barry, Virginia Carroll, Milburn Stone, Neyle Morrow, Rex Lease and Nick Thompson. The film was released on February 14, 1941, by Republic Pictures.

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