Maynard hears the cry of the weird masked "phantom" of Tombstone Canyon. The plot thickens when Maynard discovers a man with a key to his past has been murdered by the phantom.

So, Tombstone Canyon from way back in 1932. Is it worth tracking down today? Look, if you’re a die-hard old Western fan, especially for the really early talkies and Ken Maynard's unique brand of cowboy heroics, then yeah, maybe. For everyone else? Probably not. You’ll likely find it a bit slow, maybe even a little conf...

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

Alan James

Wilfred Lucas
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"So, Tombstone Canyon from way back in 1932. Is it worth tracking down today? Look, if you’re a die-hard old Western fan, especially for the really early talkies and Ken Maynard's unique brand of cowboy heroics, then yeah, maybe. For everyone else? Probably not. You’ll likely find it a bit slow, maybe even a little confusing, and the 'phantom' aspect just... well, it’s a thing. This film is a prime example of what an early 30s Western felt like. You get the hero, Ken Maynard, riding his magnific..."

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