Riders of the Whistling Skull

Riders of the Whistling Skull

Infobox Film
name = Riders of the Whistling Skull


image_size =
caption =
director = Mack V. Wright
Louis Germonprez "(assistant)"
producer = Nat Levine
Sol C. Siegel "(asscoiate)"
writer = Oliver Drake
Bernard McConville
John Rathmell
William Colt MacDonald "(novel)"
narrator =
starring = Bob Livingston
Ray "Crash" Corrigan
Max Terhune
music = Harry Grey "(supervisor)"
cinematography = Jack A. Marta
editing = Murray Seldeen "(supervising)"
Tony Martinelli
distributor = Republic Pictures
released = 4 January 1937
runtime = 58 min
country = USA
language = English
budget =
gross =
preceded_by = "Roarin' Lead" (1936)
followed_by = "Hit the Saddle" (1937)
website =
amg_id = 1:41368
imdb_id = 0029486

"Riders of the Whistling Skull" is a 1937 "Three Mesquiteers" Western B-movie starring Bob Livingston, Ray "Crash" Corrigan, and Max Terhune, and was directed by Mack V. Wright. Devil-worshipping Indians and walking mummies enliven the proceedings.

Plot

After Professor Marsh disappears whilst searching for the lost city of Lukachukai, the Three Mesquiteers lead an expedition to find him.

Cast

*Bob Livingston as Stony Brooke, Mesquiteer
*Ray "Crash" Corrigan as Tucson Smith, Mesquiteer
*Max Terhune as Lullaby Joslin, Mesquiteer
*Mary Russell as Betty Marsh, daughter of the missing archeologist, Professor Marsh
*Roger Williams as Rutledge, another member of the expedition to find Professor Marsh
*Fern Emmett as Henrietta McCoy
*C. Montague Shaw as Professor Flaxon
*Yakima Canutt as Otah, an Indian guide travelling with the Mesquiteers
*John Ward as Profesor Brewster
*George Godfrey as Professor Fronc
*Earle Ross as Professor Cleary
*Frank Ellis as Coggins, the cook
*Chief Thundercloud as High Priest
*John Van Pelt as Professor Marsh, an archeologist searching for a lost city in the American west

External links

*imdb title|id=0029486|title=Riders of the Whistling Skull
* [http://www.b-westerns.com/trio3m3b.htm The Livingston-Corrigan-Terhune period of Three Mesquiteers films at B-Westerns]


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