A dispute between stage lines goes back and forth until one comes up with what it hopes will end it all .A dispute between stage lines goes back and forth until one comes up with what it hopes will end it all .A dispute between stage lines goes back and forth until one comes up with what it hopes will end it all .
Robert Anderson
- Varney
- (uncredited)
Leah Baird
- Mrs. Simms
- (uncredited)
Lane Bradford
- Langton
- (uncredited)
John Cason
- Henry Fox
- (uncredited)
Russell Custer
- Townsman
- (uncredited)
Bob Folkerson
- Townsman
- (uncredited)
Byron Foulger
- Mr. Fenshaw
- (uncredited)
Coleman Francis
- Townsman
- (uncredited)
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- TriviaReuses extensive footage from the 1950 Columbia Technicolor Western STAGE TO TUCSON, with a very similar storyline.
- GoofsAnachronism: The setting appears to be in the 1880s but the head-bad guy, Martin Maroon (played by: Hugh Sanders) is wearing a modern necktie that wasn't invented until 1924.
- ConnectionsRemake of Stage to Tucson (1950)
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A stagecoach firm reels over the news of the third holdup attempt in two months, the last of which resulted in the murder of one of their best drivers. Glen Hayden (William Bishop), the man who prevented the most recent robbery, is hired by the firm to drive for them while investigating the murder. What he doesn't know is that a rival firm is responsible for the holdups, and that they have created an armored, driverless stagecoach to rob future deliveries and take all of the business in town for themselves.
The Phantom Stagecoach is a remake of the top notch Stage to Tucson, but it's a light remake as this 1957 programmer has its own legs and it's a nifty, fast-paced one. The action never lets up with plenty of things going, no wasted things added, and lots of chase scenes with stagecoaches rolling. Some of it is stock footage, but I enjoyed this one immensely. It was quite exciting. Love Kathleen Crowley's husky voice. William Bishop was good as the hero ( for a change), but Richard Webb is a whiny dullard who is a duplicitous character working for the bad guys on the sly. I think Ray Nazarro is an underrated western director.
The Phantom Stagecoach is a remake of the top notch Stage to Tucson, but it's a light remake as this 1957 programmer has its own legs and it's a nifty, fast-paced one. The action never lets up with plenty of things going, no wasted things added, and lots of chase scenes with stagecoaches rolling. Some of it is stock footage, but I enjoyed this one immensely. It was quite exciting. Love Kathleen Crowley's husky voice. William Bishop was good as the hero ( for a change), but Richard Webb is a whiny dullard who is a duplicitous character working for the bad guys on the sly. I think Ray Nazarro is an underrated western director.
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- Runtime1 hour 9 minutes
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- 1.85 : 1
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By what name was The Phantom Stagecoach (1957) officially released in India in English?
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