
The Phantom Stockman
Western
Overview
Kim Marsden inherits a cattle station near Alice Springs after the death of her father. Kim becomes convinced her father was murdered. She sends for a legendary local bushman called the Sundowner, who was one of her father's best friends.
Top Cast


Chips Rafferty
Chips Rafferty
The Sundowner
Chips Rafferty
The Sundowner
Henry Murdoch
Henry Murdoch
Dancer
Henry Murdoch
Dancer


Victoria Shaw
Victoria Shaw
Kim Marsden (as Jeanette Elphick)
Victoria Shaw
Kim Marsden (as Jeanette Elphick)


Max Osbiston
Max Osbiston
Frank McLeod
Max Osbiston
Frank McLeod


Guy Doleman
Guy Doleman
Mr. Stapleton
Guy Doleman
Mr. Stapleton
Bob Darken
Bob Darken
Jack Roxy
Bob Darken
Jack Roxy
Albert Namatjira
Albert Namatjira
Albert Namatjira
Albert Namatjira
Albert Namatjira
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