Ghost Town (1956 film)

Ghost Town is a 1956 American Western film directed by Allen H. Miner and written by Jameson Brewer.

[2][3] Four passengers in a stagecoach are heading west through Indian territory: Barbara, a young woman going to meet her fiancée; Reverend Wheedle, a minister who believes the settlers should make friends with the Indians; Doc, a drunken doctor; and Conroy, a well-dressed “gentleman” with a sly and cynical tone.

At a stage stop that has been destroyed by Indians, they are joined by Duff, the woman’s fiancé and his friend Crusty; they have been prospecting for gold for the last two years.

The rest of the group manages to reach a ghost town (apparently wiped out by a disease), where they hold up for the night.

Parts of the film were shot in Johnson Canyon and the Kanab movie fort in Utah.