Classic Movies: Ghost Patrol DVD (1936), a Hybridization of the Old West and Science Fiction Directed by Sam Newfield and Starring Tim McCoy, Claudia Dell, Walter Miller, Wheeler Oakman, James P. Burtis, Lloyd Ingraham, and Dick Curtis.
- Title: Ghost Patrol
- Year: 1936
- Run time: 1:00:00
- Director: Sam Newfield
- Directed by Sam Newfield Starring: Tim McCoy, Claudia Dell, Walter Miller, Wheeler Oakman, James P. Burtis, Lloyd Ingraham, Dick Curtis
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gone in proceedings.,
I’m a huge fan of the accompaning artwork when it comes to movies and composition. This DVD movie had none on the cover and none on the DVD its self,austerely that of the companionship that sold it. It reminded me of a pirated DVD blow off. I wont buy from the companionship over again. I probable feature, something I may maybe show off, I didnt get it.
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|“Tim McCoy Run … Ghost Patrol (1936) … Poverty Row”,
Poverty Row Pictures presents “GHOST PATROL” (3 Distinguished 1936) (60 mins/B&W) (Fully Restored/Dolby Digitally Remastered) — The American actor Tim McCoy in real life was a sharpshooter and prominent for his quick draw — The Native Americans had no better ambassador than Tim McCoy, a ex- Indian foreign language translator in real life — Tim McCoy spoke avidly in this area this country’s longtime manipulate of its native population by contravention treaty after treaty — McCoy an expert on the Ancient West, also an power on Indian myths may maybe converse in Indian sign foreign language — McCoy was inducted into the “Hall of Fantastic Western Performers of the National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum” in 1973, also inducted into “The Cowboy Hall of Fame” in 1974.
Under the manufacture personnel of:
Sam Newfield – Director
Wyndham Gittens – Dramatist
Joseph O’Donnell – Dramatist
Sigmund Neufeld – Producer
Leslie Simmonds – Producer
Jack Greenhalgh – Cinematographer
Jack English – Film Editor
The report line and plot, our hero ‘Determined Eyed’ Tim McCoy is in a further poverty row quickie western — McCoy twisted flyer and G-Man searching for an invention (ray gun) that can consequence in down planes — the villains caught up are Walter Miller, Wheeler Oakman and Dick Curtis all favorite badmen of the B-Western — McCoy goes covertly after beening flawed for a notorious outlaw and wanted — fantastic cast and a Grade A normal by McCoy, who must deal with the mob, sci-fi, writers of Poverty Row and subdue get the girl Claudia Dell in the closing reel — looks like their enjoying their work.
the cast includes:
Tim McCoy … Tim Caverly
Claudia Dell … Natalie Brent
Walter Miller … Ted Dawson
Wheeler Oakman … Kincaid
James P. Burtis … Henry Brownlee (as Jimmy Burtis)
Lloyd Ingraham … Prof. Jonathan Brent
Dick Curtis … Henchie Charlie
Jack Casey … Henchman Mac
Jack Cheatham … FBI Agent
Art Dillard … Henchman Shorty
truthful Ellis … Henchman
Artie Ortego … Henchman Ramon
Slim Whitaker … Henchman truthful
BIOS:
1. Tim McCoy (aka: Timothy John Fitzgerald McCoy)
Date of Birth: 10 April 1891 – Saginaw, Michigan
Date of Fatality: 29 January 1978 – Nogales, Arizona
If you pine for proceedings, drama and bounty of adventure check out other western double features — Question Amazon.Com to involve the volumes as they are not available on Amazon as of yet — you can diplomacy and pick up your copy now from VCI Entertainment
TIM McCOY WESTERN DOUBLE FEATURES – VCI Entertainment:
Vol 1: End of the Trail & Lightning Carson Rides Over again
Vol 2: Code of the Cactus & Fighting Rebel
Vol 3: Bulldog Courage & Ghost Patrol
Vol 4: Roarin’ Guns & The Deserter
Vol 5: Trigger Fingers & Phantom Ranger
Vol 6: Fighting Darkness & evenhandedness of the Array
Vol 7: Cornered & Daring Chance
Vol 8: Six Gun Trail & Prescott Kid
Vol 9: Riding Tornado & Riding Wild
Also available from VCI Entertaiment:
ROUGH RIDERS WESTERN DOUBLE FEATURE (Tim McCoy, Buck Jones and Raymond Hatton)
Vol 1: Arizona Leap & Gunman From Bodie
Vol 2: Ghost Town Law & Not more than the Border
Vol 3: Forbidden Trails & Down Texas Way
Hats off and thankfulness to Les Adams (aerial/guideslines for reputation identification), Chuck Anderson (Webmaster: The Ancient Hold/B-Westerns.Com), Boyd Magers (Western Tops), Bobby J. Copeland (leader of “Trail Talk”), Rhonda Lemons (Empire Publishing Inc), Buck Rainey (The Life & Films of Buck Jones) and Bob Nareau (leader of “The Real Bob Steele”) as they have rekindled my appeal once over again for B-Westerns and Serials — If you’re into the memories of B-Westerns with high drama, this is the one you’ve been impatiently waiting for — delight stand up and take a bow Western Classics — all my heroes have been cowboys!
Total Time: 60 min on VHS/DVD ~ Poverty Row Pictures ~ (01/27/2008)
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