Haunted Gold
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Directed by | Mack V. Wright |
Produced by | Leon Schlesinger |
Written by | Adele Buffington |
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Music by | John Peasano |
Cinematography | Nicholas Musuraca |
Edited by | William Clemens |
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Distributed by | Warner Bros. Pictures |
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Running time | 58 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Haunted Gold is a 1932 Pre-Production Code, American Western film directed by Mack V. Wright and starring John Wayne.[1] It is a remake of the 1928 film The Phantom City, starring Ken Maynard and his horse Tarzan .
Filmed in 1932, two years before the implementation of Hollywood's Production Code, the film contains several racial slurs involving the "Clarence" character who is black. He is called both a "Darkie" and "Sambo", by the Woods character and is referred to as the hombre with "the watermelon accent" by gang members. Wayne's character even calls him "boy" in one scene.
Cast
- John Wayne as John Mason
- Sheila Terry as Janet Carter
- Harry Woods as Joe Ryan
- Erville Alderson as Tom Benedict
- Otto Hoffman as Simon - Benedict's Servant
- Martha Mattox as Mrs Herman
- Blue Washington as Clarence Washington Brown
- Duke as Duke - John Wayne's Horse
See also
References
- ↑ "Haunted Gold". TCM. Retrieved March 24, 2018.
External links
- Haunted Gold on IMDb
- Haunted Gold at AllMovie
- Haunted Gold at the TCM Movie Database
- Haunted Gold at the American Film Institute Catalog
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