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  1. Yes, "Gordon of Ghost City" has certainly been produced on a high budget from first to last. Lots of location lensing, lots of thrilling action, lots of extras riding, chasing and shooting. The script knits pretty tight with few extraneous episodes or detours, the characters seem interesting and the dialogue often gives the players ...

  2. Gordon of Ghost City 3h 40m Western Directed By: Ray Taylor In Theaters: Aug 14, 1933 ...

  3. Gordon of Ghost City Released Aug 14, 1933 3h 40m Western List Reviews A cowboy battles prairie fires, stampedes and outlaw bullets to snare a cattle rustler.

    • Western
    • Buck Jones, Madge Bellamy
    • Ray Taylor
  4. Gordon of Ghost City: Directed by Ray Taylor. With Buck Jones, Madge Bellamy, Walter Miller, Tom Ricketts. A cowboy is hired to track down a gang of rustlers, but gets involved with a beautiful girl trying to run her grandfather's gold mine and other outlaws who are trying to stop her.

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    • Western
    • Ray Taylor
    • 1933-08-14
  5. 1933. ( 1933) Running time. 12 chapters (220 minutes) Country. United States. Language. English. Gordon of Ghost City is a 1933 Pre-Code Universal movie serial based on the novel Oh, Promise Me! by Peter B. Kyne, directed by Ray Taylor and starring Buck Jones and Madge Bellamy.

  6. Film Movie Reviews Gordon of Ghost City — 1933. Gordon of Ghost City. 1933. 3h 40m. Western. Advertisement. Cast.

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  8. As usual, Buck is a very personable cowpoke who helps end a string of cattle rustling. Walter Miller plays the villain, as he did in so many Universal serials during the 1930s. Madge Bellamy plays the heroine, while such regulars and semi-regulars as William Desmond, Francis Ford and Edmund Cobb round out the cast.

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