The Ghost Rider

The Ghost Rider (1943)

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  • Genre: Western
  • Release Date: 1943-04-02
  • Runtime: 0h 58min
  • Language: English
  • Production Company: Monogram Pictures
  • Production Country: United States of America
  • Director: Wallace Fox
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Summary

The first of a long-running series of Monogram-produced westerns starring Johnny Mack Brown and Raymond Hatton that replaced the Rough Riders series following the death of Buck Jones in the Boston night club fire. Though the next three years featured Brown (as Nevada Jack McKenzie) and Hatton (in his Sandy Hopkins role from the Rough Riders series) as undercover marshals in some form or another, this initial entry had Brown as a lone rider seeking vengeance and he and Hatton's characters were unknown to each other through most of the film. Hopkins offer McKenzie a marshal's job at the end of the film, which the Brown character declined and rode off alone on his quest. This quest didn't take long as by the next film in the series Nevada Jack McKenzie was a full-fledged U. S. Marshal.

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  • Johnny Mack Brown

    as Nevada Jack McKenzie
  • Raymond Hatton

    as Marshal Sandy Hopkins
  • Harry Woods

    as Lash Edwards
  • Beverly Boyd

    as Julie Wilson
  • Tom Seidel

    as Joe McNally
  • Edmund Cobb

    as Henchman Zach Saddler
  • Bud Osborne

    as Henchman Lucky Howard
  • George DeNormand

    as Henchman Red
  • Bill Hunter

    as Henchman Jess
  • Artie Ortego

    as Henchman Roy
  • Charles King

    as Henchman Steve Cook
  • Milburn Morante

    as Wilson (Hotel Owner)
  • Bill Nestell

    as Bartender Bill
  • Jack Daley

    as Pat McNally
  • Horace B. Carpenter

    as Talkative Old-Timer
Directing Wallace Fox Director
Writing Adele Buffington Screenplay

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