Wednesday, August 19, 2009

GHOST PATROL / Excelsior Pictures - 1936 / Music Supervisor Lee Zahler


Tonight we starting new Dungeon feature for middle of week... WEDNESDAY BLACK + WHITE OLDIES FLICK NIGHT! which also infer, mostly before 1950. And, terrific lineup coming toward you in upcoming weeks!!

They don't make 'em like that anymore! Which remind Tabonga, could use big hot bowl of oatsmeal about now!

Music supervisor heavyweight Lee Zahler (1893-1947) have 270 music department credit and 101 composing credit that include: THE KING OF THE KONGO, WOMAN TO WOMAN, THE LAST OF THE MOHICANS, MARRIAGE HUMOR, DANCE, GIRL, DANCE, THE LOST JUNGLE, GHOST TOWN, THE AMAZING EXPLOITS OF THE CLUTCHING HAND, THE SHADOW, TERRY AND THE PIRATES, THE GREEN ARCHER, CAPTAIN MIDNIGHT, THE MONSTER AND THE APE, SAMURAI and many more!! For GHOST PATROL, he just supervisin' the show.

Tonight' soundclip go something like... BZZZZZTTTTT!!!! Get that ray going!!

Cowboy ride up, looking in sky for mailplane... Why?

In some lab, new kind of ray making airplane' motor cut off. Dude have to bail out, and when he find plane wreck he see that somebloody steal valuable cargo being transport to LA.

Then, smart gurlie Claudia Dell as Natalie Brent put 1+1 together and get clue to where missing inventor professor dad might be!!

She have to hitch-hike??

Lucky for her, Tim McCoy come by in buckboard!

Tim' pal pop out from under blanket and take badguy' gun away!

CLASSIC!!!

Professor have to make deadly ray operate whenever bad guy tell him!

Next target are bigwig political dude!

But, Tim save the day and shoot up the ray machine and it explode and bigwig all save an' junk! Then, he chase down bad guy in cave! Black powder was real staple for cowboy flick back then!.. kaff, kaff

*You need to see how Tim fire his pistol to believe! Wild!!

Young man, I don't know who you are, but.. Hey, nice neckerchief!

5 comments:

  1. use to have this on VHS..I love the old b-westerns..they can be addicting..

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  2. PGB,
    "Ghost Patrol" is available for viewing or download at internetarchive.org along with a ton of other interesting stuff. One place where life is good!!

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