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Ghost-Town Gold

Original title: Ghost Town Gold
  • 1936
  • Approved
  • 55m
IMDb RATING
6.1/10
141
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Robert Livingston in Ghost-Town Gold (1936)
DramaWestern

The three Mesquiteers try to recover the gold stolen by a gang in its effort to ruin the banker/mayor who ordered them to leave town.The three Mesquiteers try to recover the gold stolen by a gang in its effort to ruin the banker/mayor who ordered them to leave town.The three Mesquiteers try to recover the gold stolen by a gang in its effort to ruin the banker/mayor who ordered them to leave town.

  • Director
    • Joseph Kane
  • Writers
    • John Rathmell
    • Oliver Drake
    • Bernard McConville
  • Stars
    • Robert Livingston
    • Ray Corrigan
    • Max Terhune
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.1/10
    141
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Joseph Kane
    • Writers
      • John Rathmell
      • Oliver Drake
      • Bernard McConville
    • Stars
      • Robert Livingston
      • Ray Corrigan
      • Max Terhune
    • 10User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Top cast36

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    Robert Livingston
    Robert Livingston
    • Stony Brooke
    Ray Corrigan
    Ray Corrigan
    • Tucson Smith
    Max Terhune
    Max Terhune
    • Lullaby Joslin
    Kay Hughes
    Kay Hughes
    • Sabina Thornton
    LeRoy Mason
    LeRoy Mason
    • Dirk Barrington
    Burr Caruth
    • Banker Ben Thornton
    Bob Kortman
    Bob Kortman
    • Monk (Barrington's Henchman)
    Milburn Morante
    Milburn Morante
    • Jake Rawlins
    Frank Hagney
    Frank Hagney
    • Wild Man Kamatski
    Don Roberts
    • O'Brien's Manager
    F. Herrick Herrick
    • Catlett, the Fight Promoter
    Robert C. Thomas
    • Thunderbolt O'Brien, the Champ
    Yakima Canutt
    Yakima Canutt
    • Buck (Barrington's Henchman)
    Bob Burns
    Bob Burns
    • Cattle Buyer J.B. Brant
    • (uncredited)
    Horace B. Carpenter
    Horace B. Carpenter
    • Townsman
    • (uncredited)
    Jess Cavin
    Jess Cavin
    • Townsman
    • (uncredited)
    Rube Dalroy
    Rube Dalroy
    • Townsman
    • (uncredited)
    Art Dillard
    • Townsman
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Joseph Kane
    • Writers
      • John Rathmell
      • Oliver Drake
      • Bernard McConville
    • All cast & crew
    • Production, box office & more at IMDbPro

    User reviews10

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    8morrisonhimself

    Awfully good cast and director in muddled script

    The Mesquiteers display a lot of personality, and Tucson Smith in particular displays a lot of his physique, but the script is rather muddled, especially in the big gun battle at the end.

    Still, it is the Mesquiteers so it is very much worth watching.

    Not just the boys, but the entire cast is first rate, with the great stunt man Yakima Canutt, to name one, getting credit, but being listed last.

    Hank Worden, who went on to screen immortality, gets a humorous bit part, uncredited, and other great cowboy players include Earle Hodgins, I. Stanford Jolley, Wally West, Wally Wales, and Edward Peil.

    The leading lady, Kay Hughes, is a lovely lass I know nothing about, but she has 28 credits here at IMDb.

    There is one error in the IMDb listing of cast members: Elmer, the puppet, is actually listed in the very opening credits, right alongside Max Terhune. And fortunately, in "Ghost Town Gold" Elmer is not as intrusive as sometimes.

    I saw this in a rather poor print at YouTube and might have liked it better in a better print. But I liked it and do recommend it.
    10frank4122

    Crash takes on Thunderbolt O'Brien

    Joseph Kane does well in this early "Three Mequiteers" film with Stony (Robert Livingston), Tucson (Ray 'Crash' Corrigan) and Lullaby (Max Terhune) with the introduction of dummy Elmer. Max almost loses payroll and a bank robbery sets things in fast motion. Lovely and talented Kay Hughes is the prettiest teller in the west while Burr Caruth holds the fort at the bank. Our favorite villain LeRoy Mason also has the best henchmen in Yak and Bob Kortman. Milburn Morante, Hank Worden, Wally West, Edward Peil Sr., and Earle Hodgins round out an incredible cast.
    5bkoganbing

    Saving money and reputation

    The Three Mesquiteers find themselves in Ghost Town Gold trying to save the reputation of the mayor and bank president of a small boom town. After the bank is held up during a night robbery Burr Caruth's reputation is on the line. There's a big prize fight being held that night and the bet money is being held by the bank.

    Speaking of the prize fight Ray Corrigan has to get into the ring as one of the fighters backs out. That makes it real personal for the Mesquiteers.

    The key to the whole situation is desert rat Milburn Morante who holds up in a nearby ghost town. The bad guys hide the loot, but he finds it. It all makes for a bit more plot than one usually finds in a B western.

    Best part of the film is the climax race back to town with the stolen money before the bank is supposed to open. I do love some of the tactics employed by the Mesquiteers to slow down the pursuing robbers.

    I think you'll enjoy it too.
    5Uriah43

    The Three Mesquiteers Searching for Stolen Gold in a Ghost Town

    Having just earned a tidy sum for the sale of some cattle, two cowboys named "Tucson Smith" (Ray Corrigan) and "Stony Brooke" (Robert Livingston) send their friend "Lullaby Joslin" (Max Terhune) into a nearby town to deposit their check. However, rather than going directly to the bank, Lullaby decides to spend some time in a nearby saloon playing poker instead. As a result, when both Tucson and Stony finally get to town, they find out that Lullaby hasn't deposited their check yet. So, once they finally find him, they all venture over to the bank only to discover that the bank was just robbed. Recognizing how this affects some of their friends in town, the Three Mesquiteers set off to find the outlaws who robbed the bank and return the money to its proper place. What they don't count on, however, is the fact that an old prospector named "Jake Rawlins" (Milburn Morante) has already found the money and hidden it in an old ghost town several miles away--and this creates all kinds of problems for everyone concerned. Now, rather than reveal any more, I will just say that this was an okay western for the most part with both Ray Corrigan and Robert Livingston putting in their usual solid performances. Likewise, having an attractive actress like Kay Hughes (as "Sabina Thornton") certainly didn't hurt either. Admittedly, I didn't especially care for the corny ventriloquist acts of Lullaby Joslin but, even so, this wasn't a bad Western by any means, and I have rated it accordingly. Average.
    7donnielee46

    Stock "Three Mesquiteers" Western

    Played to death on New York's Channel 13 cowboy theater shows in the 1950's, "Ghost Town Gold" became one of my favorite "Three Mequiteers" westerns...right up there with "Riders of the Whistling Skull." Typical Robert Livingston - "Crash" Corrigan - Max Terhune fare with lots of action and shoot 'em up, made even more appealing with the addition of Kay Hughes as the love interest and a crazy old miner that "haunts" the ghost town using ghostly booby traps and weird sound effects to protect "his" gold. I loved it as a kid and tried to locate it for years...finally finding the videotape...and re-living my misspent youth!

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    • Trivia
      The series' initial entry ended in 1919, but this initial sequel is set at a much earlier date as there appears to be no automobiles.
    • Goofs
      When the boxers and promoters are meeting in Barrington's office, there is a cut-in to 'Wild Man' Joe Kamatski sitting down. As there is is a character standing directly in front of him on the master shot, that would preclude any possible close-up.
    • Quotes

      Stony Brooke: [looking at the empty bank vault] Well, they sure cleaned you out, Mr. Thornton.

      Lullaby Joslin: [talking positively about the hold-up] Sure used my head yesterday by not gittin' to the bank on time.

      Tucson Smith: [critically] You always say the right thing at the wrong time.

    • Connections
      Followed by Roarin' Lead (1936)
    • Soundtracks
      I Dreampt I Dwelt in Marble Halls
      (a.k.a. "The Gipsy Girl's Dream") (uncredited) (1843)

      Music by Michael William Balfe

      Lyrics by Alfred Bunn

      [Instrumental version heard on calliope outside bank]

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • October 26, 1936 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Ghost Town Gold
    • Filming locations
      • Iverson Ranch - 1 Iverson Lane, Chatsworth, Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Republic Pictures
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    • Runtime
      55 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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