About this title: Filmed back-to-back with Rip Roarin' Buckaroo, this low-budget Western starred the darkly handsome Tom Tyler as Jerry Lane, a drifter who comes to the aid of a beleaguered female would-be rancher. Arriving from Santa Fe to establish her claim to her late grandfather's property, Jeanne Moore (Beth Marion) finds the place apparently haunted by old Hiram Moore's ghost. It is all a ruse, of course, concocted by greedy neighbor Brandon (Forrest Taylor), who wants the old man's treasure -- a half-million dollars in gold hidden somewhere on the property. Jerry Lane outbids both Jeanne and Brandon at ...
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Description: Tom Tyler, Beth Marion, Sammy Cohen, Forrest Taylor, Soledad Jiménez, Charles King. New in new packaging. 1936 Run time: 58. Wandering cowboy Tom Tyler buys a ranch from a lady who inherited the ranch from her grandfather, whose ghost reportedly scares away prospective buyers. Shot on location in picturesque Lone Pine, California. Produced by Sam Katzman. read more
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