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Haunted Gold

Play trailer Poster for Haunted Gold Released Dec 17, 1932 57m Western Play Trailer Watchlist
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After receiving a cryptic unsigned letter, John Mason (John Wayne) and his trusty horse, Duke, travel to a mine, where they befriend Janet Carter (Sheila Terry), the daughter of a double-crossed miner. As Mason and Carter attempt to figure out why they were both summoned there, they find themselves the targets of frontier outlaw Joe Ryan (Harry Woods) and his vicious gang. Meanwhile, a mysterious and terrifying ghost appears in the mineshaft with plans of its own.
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ashley h Haunted Gold is a decent film. It is about John and Janet who get a weird letter telling them to go to a ghost town which has an abandoned mine. John Wayne and Sheila Terry give good performances. The screenplay is a little slow in places. Mack V. Wright did an alright job directing this movie. I liked this motion picture because of the adventure and mystery. Rated 3.5 out of 5 stars 03/31/23 Full Review Audience Member Outstanding movie John Wayne is my family favorite actor Rated 5 out of 5 stars 02/03/23 Full Review Read all reviews
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Synopsis After receiving a cryptic unsigned letter, John Mason (John Wayne) and his trusty horse, Duke, travel to a mine, where they befriend Janet Carter (Sheila Terry), the daughter of a double-crossed miner. As Mason and Carter attempt to figure out why they were both summoned there, they find themselves the targets of frontier outlaw Joe Ryan (Harry Woods) and his vicious gang. Meanwhile, a mysterious and terrifying ghost appears in the mineshaft with plans of its own.
Director
Mack V. Wright
Producer
Leon Schlesinger
Screenwriter
Adele Buffington
Distributor
Warner Bros.
Production Co
Leon Schlesinger Studios
Genre
Western
Original Language
English
Release Date (Theaters)
Dec 17, 1932, Wide
Release Date (Streaming)
Jan 1, 2009
Runtime
57m
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