
The Fargo Phantom
Western
Overview
This entry in Universal's series of "Musical Westerns" shorts has Tex Williams, assisted by Deuce Spriggins and Smokey Rogers, bringing his six guns, fists and singing abilities against a gang of stage-robbing bandits. This film was combined with another Tex Williams short, Coyote Canyon, and reissued as the feature-length "Tales of the West No.2.)
Top Cast


Tex Williams
Tex Williams
Tex Williams
Tex Williams
Tex Williams
Smokey Rogers
Smokey Rogers
Smokey Rogers
Smokey Rogers
Smokey Rogers
Deuce Spriggins
Deuce Spriggins
Deuce Spriggins
Deuce Spriggins
Deuce Spriggins


Shirley Ballard
Shirley Ballard
Pat Condon (as Shirlee Allard)
Shirley Ballard
Pat Condon (as Shirlee Allard)


Forrest Taylor
Forrest Taylor
Hartley
Forrest Taylor
Hartley
Stark Bishop
Stark Bishop
Shorty
Stark Bishop
Shorty


Monte Montague
Monte Montague
Blacksmith Watson
Monte Montague
Blacksmith Watson


Chuck Hayward
Chuck Hayward
Barnes
Chuck Hayward
Barnes
Ray Jones
Ray Jones
Stage Driver
Ray Jones
Stage Driver
Robert A. O'Neil
Robert A. O'Neil
Agent (as Robert O'Neil)
Robert A. O'Neil
Agent (as Robert O'Neil)
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