Synopsis
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.
1930 Directed by Harry S. Webb
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.
A cowboy and his sidekick help a rancher's daughter find the culprits who have been rustling her father's horses. A low-budget western starring Jack Perrin, a silent star who found the transition to sound challenging because he couldn't act to save his life. Eva Novak, another silent star who fell on hard times with the advent of sound, fares no better as his love interest. The plot is as poor as the acting, with the bad guys trying to frame a horse for the crimes.