Ghost Patrol (1936)

Ghost Patrol (1936) poster

A Professor has an invention that will bring down planes causing them to crash and Dawson is forcing him to use it on those carrying money. When Tim arrives to investigate he is mistaken for a noted outlaw. So he assumes that identity to force Dawson to make him a partner. But just as a plane bringing Tim help is arriving, his true identity is revealed and while he is a prisoner, Dawson forces the Professor to start his machine.

Director: Sam Newfield
Genre: Western, Science Fiction, Crime, Romance
Runtime: 60 min
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Production: Excelsior Pictures Corp.
Country: United States of America
Language: English
Original Language: en

Themes

Spaghetti Western, Classic Western Stories

Keywords

outlaw, desert

More Films by Director: Sam Newfield
More Films in Genre: Western, Science Fiction, Crime

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Ghost Patrol about?
A Professor has an invention that will bring down planes causing them to crash and Dawson is forcing him to use it on those carrying money. When Tim arrives to investigate he is mistaken for a noted outlaw. So he assumes that identity to force Dawson to make him a partner. But just as a plane bringing Tim help is arriving, his true identity is revealed and while he is a prisoner, Dawson forces the Professor to start his machine.
Who directed Ghost Patrol?
Ghost Patrol was directed by Sam Newfield.
Who stars in Ghost Patrol?
Ghost Patrol stars Tim McCoy, Claudia Dell, Walter Miller, Wheeler Oakman, James P. Burtis, Lloyd Ingraham.
How long is Ghost Patrol?
Ghost Patrol has a runtime of 1h 0m (60 minutes).
What genre is Ghost Patrol?
Ghost Patrol is a Western, Science Fiction, Crime, Romance film.
Where was Ghost Patrol produced?
Ghost Patrol was produced in United States of America.
What are the themes of Ghost Patrol?
The themes of Ghost Patrol include: Spaghetti Western, Classic Western Stories.