Bill Temple arrives in Boom Town planning to expose Jim Blane as a crook. When Blane's henchman fails to kill Temple, Blane prepares to flee with his money and Temple heads after Blane.

If you have an hour to kill and love the smell of dusty, ancient celluloid, Ghost City is probably worth a lazy Sunday watch. But if you cannot stand scratchy audio and plots thinner than cheap toilet paper, you will absolutely hate it. 🤠 Bill Cody plays Bill Temple, a guy who rides into "Boom Town" which looks less ...

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Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

Harry L. Fraser

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"If you have an hour to kill and love the smell of dusty, ancient celluloid, Ghost City is probably worth a lazy Sunday watch. But if you cannot stand scratchy audio and plots thinner than cheap toilet paper, you will absolutely hate it. 🤠 Bill Cody plays Bill Temple, a guy who rides into "Boom Town" which looks less like a town and more like three shacks and a sad wooden fence. He is there to expose Jim Blane as a crook, which is pretty easy since Blane basically walks around looking like he s..."
Harry L. Fraser, George Arthur Durlam, Wellyn Totman
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