
Jeffrey Wall, the dissipated grandson of a wealthy man, requests that a farewell party be given in his honor before he is disinherited. During the wild banquet, a Mexican dancer assaults Mary Drew and then shoots a man, but suspicion is cast on Jeffrey.

Jack Cunningham, Arthur Henry Gooden
United States

The Ghost of the Rancho is a film that embodies the spirit of the American West, with its rugged landscape, daring heroes, and damsels in distress. The story begins with Jeffrey Wall, a wealthy young man, who, in a moment of recklessness, requests a farewell party before he is disinherited by his father. The wild banqu...


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"The Ghost of the Rancho is a film that embodies the spirit of the American West, with its rugged landscape, daring heroes, and damsels in distress. The story begins with Jeffrey Wall, a wealthy young man, who, in a moment of recklessness, requests a farewell party before he is disinherited by his father. The wild banquet that follows is a masterclass in excess, with champagne toasts, lavish decorations, and a Mexican dancer who sets the tone for the chaos that ensues.As the night wears on, the d..."


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