Border Phantom

Border Phantom

4.7

Jun 06 1937

1h 0m

Action, Adventure, Crime, Western

Cowboy Larry O'Day and his sidekick Lucky Smith happen upon a distraught Barbara Hartwell, who is about to be arrested for the murder of her uncle. With Barbara behind bars, Larry is determined to find the real killer and soon finds himself in the middle of a mystery involving crazed German entomologists and a smuggling ring bringing Chinese "picture girls" across the Mexican border for sale to wealthy Chinese bachelors.

Bob Steele

Bob Steele

Larry O'Day

Harley Wood

Harley Wood

Barbara Hartwell

Don Barclay

Don Barclay

Lucky Smith

Karl Hackett

Karl Hackett

Obed Young

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