Phantom Trails
Phantom Trails

Phantom Trails

1955Movie55 minEnglish

A short feature western comprised of two episodes of the TV series 'Wild Bill Hickok': "A Close Shave for the Marshal" (6/16/1952) and "Ghost Rider" (4/7/1952).

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IMDb6.0/10
Director: R.G. SpringsteenGenres: Western

Plot Summary

In the rough and tumble days of the Wild West, a determined rancher finds himself caught in a deadly conflict. When a ruthless gang attempts to seize control of valuable land, he must rally the local townsfolk to defend their homes and livelihoods. The ensuing showdown is a test of courage and resilience against overwhelming odds.

Critical Reception

Phantom Trails is a standard, no-frills Western from the mid-1950s. While it offers a straightforward narrative and familiar genre tropes, it doesn't break new ground. It was generally received as a competent, if unremarkable, entry in the Western canon, appealing to audiences looking for familiar cowboy action.

What Reviewers Say

  • A typical B-Western with predictable plot points.
  • Features adequate action sequences for its time.
  • Relies heavily on established Western clichés.

Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce for this older title, but general sentiment for similar B-Westerns of the era often highlights straightforward plots and action over character development or originality. It's seen as an enjoyable, if forgettable, slice of classic Western entertainment.

Fun Fact

While Rex Reason was the lead, the film's more prominent supporting actor, Harry Lauter, would later gain recognition for his role in the classic science fiction film 'The Golden Blade' (1953) and numerous television appearances.

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