Strange goings-on affect the life on the prairie, all the work of a mysterious phantom. A western packed with the typical gunfights, action, and an occasional chuckle or two. What makes this poverty-row western different from most is the use of color film stock, highly unusual for the
time. Originally shot in 1931, the film features silent-screen star Kerry in one of his early talking roles. Kerry's trademark was a large, waxed mustache.
Released:
1937
Rated:
NR
Length:
75 mins