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The Whispering Skull

"BLAZING SIX-SHOOTERS...Were the only means of smashing this Phantom-Like Figure!"

Rangers Tex Haines and Dave Wyatt track a killer known as the Whispering Skull. In the wake of the Skull's slaughter, a band of thieves takes advantage of the fear he's brought to town.

นักแสดงนำ

  • Tex Ritter

    Tex Ritter

    Tex Haines

  • Dave O'Brien

    Dave O'Brien

    Dave Wyatt

  • Guy Wilkerson

    Guy Wilkerson

    Panhandle Perkins

  • Denny Burke

    Denny Burke

    Ellen Jackson

  • I. Stanford Jolley

    I. Stanford Jolley

    Duke Walters

  • Henry Hall

    Henry Hall

    Judge Polk

  • George Morrell

    George Morrell

    Marvin Jackson

  • Ed Cassidy

    Ed Cassidy

    Doc Humphrey

  • Bob Kortman

    Bob Kortman

    Joe Carter

เรื่องย่อ

Rangers Tex Haines and Dave Wyatt track a killer known as the Whispering Skull. In the wake of the Skull's slaughter, a band of thieves takes advantage of the fear he's brought to town.

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6.0 / 10
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