

Haunted Gold
FIGHTING TO THE FINISH Mile High in the Sky!
Genres
Overview
John Mason returns to the Sally Ann mine to claim his half share. Janet Cater also returns although her father lost his half share to Joe Ryan. Ryan and his gang are also there to get the gold. A mysterious Phantom is also present. Mason's plan to expose Ryan as an outlaw and to force him to turn his share to Janet works. But when distracted by the Phantom, John is made a prisoner by the gang.
Details
Budget
$0
Revenue
$0
Runtime
57 min
Release Date
1932-12-17
Status
Released
Original Language
English
Vote Count
19
Vote Average
4.9
John Wayne
John Mason
Duke
Duke - His Horse
Sheila Terry
Janet Carter
Harry Woods
Joe Ryan
Erville Alderson
Tom Benedict
Otto Hoffman
Simon - Benedict's Servant
Martha Mattox
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Blue Washington
Clarence Washington Brown
Ken Maynard
Tim Kelly (archive footage) (uncredited)
Slim Whitaker
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Tom Bay
Henchman Tom (uncredited)
Bob Burns
Ranch Hand Bob (uncredited)
Edward Burns
Ranch Hand (uncredited)
Ben Corbett
Henchman (uncredited)
Jim Corey
Henchman Ed (uncredited)
Charles Le Moyne
Cowhand (uncredited)
Bud Osborne
Henchman Bud (uncredited)
John T. Prince
Bill Carter (uncredited)
Blackjack Ward
Henchman (uncredited)
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