
Ghost Of Hidden Valley
Western
Overview
Dawson is running rustled cattle across the abandoned Trenton ranch and has given it the reputation of a ghost ranch to keep people away. When Henty Tenton arrives from England to take over the ranch, Dawson tries to get rid of him. But Billy and Fuzzy are on hand to help Henry and it's not long before they have to go into action.
Top Cast


Buster Crabbe
Buster Crabbe
Billy Carson
Buster Crabbe
Billy Carson


Al St. John
Al St. John
Fuzzy Q. Jones
Al St. John
Fuzzy Q. Jones


Jean Carlin
Jean Carlin
Kaye Dawson
Jean Carlin
Kaye Dawson
John Meredith
John Meredith
Henry Trenton
John Meredith
Henry Trenton


Charles King
Charles King
Ed Blackie Dawson
Charles King
Ed Blackie Dawson


Jimmy Aubrey
Jimmy Aubrey
Tweedle
Jimmy Aubrey
Tweedle


Karl Hackett
Karl Hackett
Elder Cowhand
Karl Hackett
Elder Cowhand


John Cason
John Cason
Buck
John Cason
Buck
Silver Harr
Silver Harr
Stage Guard
Silver Harr
Stage Guard


Zon Murray
Zon Murray
Arnold
Zon Murray
Arnold
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