Wild Bill Hickock – The Phantom Of The Gold Circle. 520305

"Cowboys and Gunslinger Photographs" - A black and white photograph featuring a collection of antique firearms and cowboy memorabilia. The items are arranged on a wooden table, and include revolvers, pistols, rifles, bullets, and other cowboy accessories. The image evokes the rugged and lawless nature of the American West during the late 19th century, when duels and shootouts were common. The artifacts serve as a window into the past, providing a glimpse into the lives and culture of cowboys and gunslingers from this era.
"Used with permission from Microsoft."

Get ready for another rootin’ tootin’ western adventure as you ride along with Guy Madison and Andy Devine. Today theives run rampant, but the one that is troubling wild Bill the most is a fantom theif. Bill and Jingles talk about a miner friend as they ride into town. The place is deserted, and it has Jingles spooked. When they hear the churchbell ring, a threatening note is found.

More discoveries are made by Bil while Jingles is afraid at the spooky ghost town. In the light of day, the sheriff is found to tell of the disaster, and jinx thhat caused the problems in Gold Circle. Machinery ran by itself, and other occurances like cave ins, and more. Despite the details Jingles is still jumpy as a cat, but Bill thinks there’s more to the ghost sories about the mine. Tim Frawley, another man in town takes Bill to the mine to investigate, and a few secrets are revealed.

Trapped in the mine shaft, and with a creepy warning called out to them, Bill keeps turning up clues that there’s a human element behind all the ghostly activity. Cave ins threaten to bury our heros, but the old timer behind the pranks hasn’t seen the last of wild Bill. Besides catching the bad guy, all the pranks behind the haunting is exposed.