Streets of Ghost Town is a 1950 American Western film directed by Ray Nazarro and written by Barry Shipman.
The film stars Charles Starrett, Smiley Burnette, George Chesebro, Mary Ellen Kay, Stanley Andrews, Frank Fenton, Don Reynolds, and Ozie Waters.
[4] Steve, Smiley and the Sheriff come to a ghost town to search for Bill Donner's gold.
As they are menaced by persons unknown, Steve recounts the story of Donner and the deadly double cross.
He took old action scenes from the 1946 Starrett westerns Gunning for Vengeance and Landrush, and by setting the new sequences in a deserted town, Shipman saw to it that many scenes involved only three actors—Starrett, Burnette, and Stanley Andrews as the sheriff—and didn't require new sets, props, costumes, supporting actors, or even extras, reducing the production budget considerably.