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Border Phantom (1937) was a Western - Action Film directed by S. Roy Luby and produced by A.W. Hackel.

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Sheriff: Let me see your license.
Larry O'Day: License? For what?
Sheriff: What are you peddlin' - snake oil or horse liniment?
Larry O'Day: Neither one. I'm peddlin' sunshine and joy... or trouble. Whatever the customer wants.


[last lines]
[when the sheriff's deputy leads the beautiful Chinese women out of their hidden room, Lucky tries to follow]
Sheriff: Where do you think you're going?
Lucky Smith: Sheriff, can't I be deported, too? I think I'd like it in China.
[gazing at Barbara]
Larry O'Day: I know I like right here where I am.


Lucky Smith: What you say they call you?
Lucky Smith: Lucky Smith.
Larry O'Day: They call you "Lucky"?
Lucky Smith: Yeah
[laughs]
Lucky Smith: I got more luck than any two guys as ever got... and it's all bad.


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Variety (17 February 1937) credits Hans Joby with the role of Dr. Von Kurtz, but film credits as well as visual examination confirm that 'John S. Peters (I)' plays the part.
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