
The Lone Rider in Ghost Town
Western
Overview
Tom and Fuzzy investigate a ghost town which, in this case, is supposedly haunted by real ghosts. The town is an outlaw gang's hideout, and they scare folks away to protect their mine.
Top Cast


George Houston
George Houston
Tom Cameron
George Houston
Tom Cameron


Al St. John
Al St. John
Fuzzy
Al St. John
Fuzzy


Rebel Randall
Rebel Randall
Helen
Rebel Randall
Helen


Budd Buster
Budd Buster
Moosehide
Budd Buster
Moosehide


Frank Hagney
Frank Hagney
O'Shea
Frank Hagney
O'Shea


Stephen Chase
Stephen Chase
Sinclair
Stephen Chase
Sinclair
Reed Howes
Reed Howes
Gordon
Reed Howes
Gordon


Charles King
Charles King
Roberts
Charles King
Roberts


George Chesebro
George Chesebro
Jed
George Chesebro
Jed


Edward Peil Sr.
Edward Peil Sr.
Clark
Edward Peil Sr.
Clark
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