

Ghost Town Law
When two of their Marshal friends are killed, the Rough Riders are sent to investigate. They have to find the killers in a ghost town where the houses and an old mine are interconnected by secret passages and tunnels.
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Plot Summary
In this classic Western, a rancher is framed for rustling cattle by a crooked lawyer and his gang. He escapes prison and teams up with a former outlaw to clear his name and bring the real culprits to justice. The duo navigates treacherous landscapes and faces down the villains in a series of thrilling confrontations.
Critical Reception
Ghost Town Law is a straightforward, albeit formulaic, entry in the B-Western genre of its time. While not critically acclaimed, it was a standard offering for fans of action-packed cowboy films, providing predictable thrills and a clear-cut narrative of good versus evil.
What Reviewers Say
- A typical B-Western with standard action sequences.
- Features a familiar plot of framing and revenge.
- Adequate for fans of the genre at the time of release.
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Fun Fact
This film is notable for featuring Glenn Strange in an early role, who would later become famous as the Frankenstein monster in Universal's "House of Frankenstein" and "House of Dracula".
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