Spook Ranch

[2] Universal Pictures founder Carl Laemmle persuaded his nephew Edward to enter the family business in 1915, after which he specialized mostly in directing westerns.

Actress Helen Ferguson retired from acting in 1930 and became a Hollywood publicist.

Hoot Gibson enjoyed a sensational career as a major Western star in the 1920s and early 1930s, but wound up dying penniless in 1962, from cancer.

[3] In a small mining town in the West, the sheriff orders a cowboy named Bill Bangs (Hoot Gibson) and his Negro sidekick to investigate a haunted ranch.

This film is preserved in the Museum of Modern Art and Filmoteca de Catalunya, Barcelona.