The Phantom Riders

The Phantom Riders is a 1918 silent American Western film directed by John Ford and featuring Harry Carey.

Bland calls his phantom riders together, routes Harry's cattle, and then seeks their owner intent on taking his life.

The Unknown (Pegg), an influential member of the gang who has a grievance against Harry, claims the right to settle with him and this is agreed to.

The film ends with the distant chimes of wedding bells for Cheyenne Harry and Molly.

The original story was written by Henry McRae and adapted for the screen by scenarist George Hively.