Buzzy and the Phantom Pinto (1941)
Rancher Timothy Wade is ambushed by a masked man riding a pinto horse. His young son, Buzzy Wade and the loyal ranch foreman, Dude Bates, are mystified as to who anyone would kill Wade. But, Jim Dana, a U.S. government undercover agent, has his suspicions that the reason may have been in order to acquire the ranch from Buzzy and his older sister, Ruth. Dana thinks the ranch may have a large deposit of a mineral useful to a foreign country. His suspicions are confirmed when a couple of guys with heavy-accents show up inquiring about the property.
Director: Richard C. Kahn
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Robert "Buzz" Henry as Buzzy Wade |
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Dave O'Brien as Jim Dana |
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Dorothy Short as Ruth Wade |
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George Morrell as Dude Bates |
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Sven Hugo Borg as Kurt F. Henck |
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Milburn Morante as Timothy Wade |
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Frank Merlo as Miller |
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Don Kelly as Lucas |
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Phil Arnold as The Stranger |
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Harry Norman as Hadley |
| Writing | E.G. Robertson | Writer |
| Editing | Adrian Weiss | Editor |
| Directing | Richard C. Kahn | Director |
| Camera | Clark Ramsey | Director of Photography |
| Production | Richard L'Estrange | Producer |
| Sound | Glen Glenn | Sound |