Fuzzy is mistaken for an outlaw when he and Billy are investigating stagecoach hold-ups.Fuzzy is mistaken for an outlaw when he and Billy are investigating stagecoach hold-ups.Fuzzy is mistaken for an outlaw when he and Billy are investigating stagecoach hold-ups.
Al St. John
- Fuzzy Jones
- (as Al 'Fuzzy' St. John)
I. Stanford Jolley
- Steve Kirby
- (as Stanford Jolley)
John Cason
- Joe - Henchman
- (as Bob Cason)
Bob Kortman
- Matt Brawley
- (as Robert Kortman)
Jimmy Aubrey
- Barfly with Cigar
- (uncredited)
Hank Bell
- Hank - Second Stage Driver
- (uncredited)
Roy Bucko
- Gus - Stage Shotgun Rider
- (uncredited)
Tex Cooper
- Barfly
- (uncredited)
Victor Cox
- Tim - 1st Stage Driver
- (uncredited)
Rube Dalroy
- Townsman
- (uncredited)
Jack Evans
- Townsman
- (uncredited)
Herman Hack
- Sal - Henchman
- (uncredited)
Frank McCarroll
- Barfly
- (uncredited)
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I. Stanford Jolley and his henchmen are having a swell time robbing stagecoaches and using the proceeds to buy up local businesses. When Buster Crabbe and Al St. John head over to investigate, Jolley finds out and sends the hench people to break killer Bob Kortman out of prison to take care of them. Instead they grab St. John annd think him Kortman.
Usually in this PRC westerns, it's the leading man who is mistaken for the bad man. This allows more screen time. Making it St. John allows a more comic episode than usual. It's clear that St. John had a lot of input into the goings-on and while he's past his prime, his gag construction is good. Still, watching Crabbe try to do a double take is not a high point in movie comedy. With Frances Gladwin and Kermit Maynard.
Usually in this PRC westerns, it's the leading man who is mistaken for the bad man. This allows more screen time. Making it St. John allows a more comic episode than usual. It's clear that St. John had a lot of input into the goings-on and while he's past his prime, his gag construction is good. Still, watching Crabbe try to do a double take is not a high point in movie comedy. With Frances Gladwin and Kermit Maynard.
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Did you know
- TriviaThe earliest documented telecast of this film in the New York City area was Saturday 20 September 1947 on pioneer television station WCBS (Channel 2). In Baltimore it first aired Sunday 9 January 1949 on WMAR (Channel 2) and in Los Angeles Saturday 14 May 1949 on KTTV (Channel 11).
- GoofsNear the end of the film Billy is carrying Fuzzy and as they go through a door, Fuzzy bangs his head against the doorjamb, which was obviously unplanned, as you can clearly hear Fuzzy moan in pain as soon as it happens.
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- Also known as
- Der König von Wildwest I. Teil: Der Geisterreiter
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- Runtime58 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1
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