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Phantom of the Desert

Horses are being stolen by a white stallion known as "The Phantom of the Desert." A cowboy sets out to find who's behind it.

Top Cast

  • Jack Perrin

    Jack Perrin

    Jack Saunders

  • Eva Novak

    Eva Novak

    Mary Van Horn

  • Josef Swickard

    Josef Swickard

    Colonel Van Horn

  • Lila Eccles

    Lila Eccles

    Nora - the Cook

  • Ben Corbett

    Ben Corbett

    Benny Mack

  • Edward Earle

    Edward Earle

    Dan Denton

  • Bob Walker

    Bob Walker

    Steve - Henchman

  • Pete Morrison

    Pete Morrison

    Jim - Henchman

  • Starlight the Horse

    Starlight the Horse

    Phantom (as Starlight)

Overview

Horses are being stolen by a white stallion known as "The Phantom of the Desert." A cowboy sets out to find who's behind it.

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