
Gordon of Ghost City
Western
Overview
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.
Top Cast


Buck Jones
Buck Jones
Buck Gordon
Buck Jones
Buck Gordon


Madge Bellamy
Madge Bellamy
Mary Gray
Madge Bellamy
Mary Gray


Walter Miller
Walter Miller
Rance Radigan
Walter Miller
Rance Radigan


Tom Ricketts
Tom Ricketts
Amos Gray
Tom Ricketts
Amos Gray


William Desmond
William Desmond
John Mulford
William Desmond
John Mulford


Francis Ford
Francis Ford
Jim Carmody
Francis Ford
Jim Carmody


Edmund Cobb
Edmund Cobb
Cowhand Scotty
Edmund Cobb
Cowhand Scotty


Craig Reynolds
Craig Reynolds
Henchman Ed Roberts
Craig Reynolds
Henchman Ed Roberts


Bud Osborne
Bud Osborne
Henchman Hank
Bud Osborne
Henchman Hank


Ethan Laidlaw
Ethan Laidlaw
Henchman Pete
Ethan Laidlaw
Henchman Pete
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