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The Phantom Cowboy
Bill Collins has a look alike the Phantom who beats Houston robbery plan. However the Phantom is shot by Houston’s men. Bill finding him dying isn’t aware that Houston is just about the get him too…
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Plot Summary
A rancher's daughter is caught in the middle of a range war when a mysterious masked rider intervenes. The cowboy, known as the "Phantom Cowboy," battles ruthless cattle barons who are trying to drive honest ranchers off their land. He must use his wits and his guns to protect the innocent and bring justice to the frontier.
Critical Reception
As a B-western from the mid-1930s, 'The Phantom Cowboy' received modest reviews typical for its genre and production values. It was generally seen as a serviceable entry for fans of action-packed Westerns, with praise often directed at its pacing and traditional cowboy heroics. While not critically acclaimed, it fulfilled its role as entertainment for its target audience.
What Reviewers Say
A standard, action-filled Western with a classic masked hero narrative.
Features competent performances from its lead actors, particularly Jack Hoxie.
Offers straightforward entertainment typical of early 1930s B-Westerns.
Google audience: Audience reception for 'The Phantom Cowboy' is not extensively documented in modern digital platforms. However, historical context suggests it was appreciated by fans of the Western genre for its straightforward action and familiar cowboy tropes.
Fun Fact
Jack Hoxie, who starred as the titular hero, was a veteran of many silent and early sound Westerns, known for his authentic cowboy persona and extensive experience in horse riding and stunts.
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