North Of Arizona
A noble cowboy comes to the aid of local Indians who are being cheated out of their gold.
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DVD-R Details
- Rated: Not Rated
- Run Time: 57 minutes
- Video: Black & White
- Encoding: Region 0 (Worldwide)
- Released: May 31, 2010
- Originally Released: 1935
- Label: Alpha Video
Performers, Cast and Crew:
Starring | Jack Perrin, Al Bridge & Lane Chandler | |
Performer: | Blackie Whiteford, George Chesebro & Blanche Mehaffey | |
Directed by | Harry S. Webb | |
Screenplay by | Carl Krusada | |
Produced by | Bernard B. Ray |
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Description by OLDIES.com:
After foiling an attempt to cheat Indians out of their gold, cowpuncher Jack Loomis is offered the position of ranch foreman by George Tully, who secretly heads a band of thieves and plans on implicating the newcomer in their crimes. Jack is accused of robbing the local Pony Express office and arrested by the town marshal, whose pretty daughter Madge believes him innocent. After making a daring getaway, Jack must prove his innocence before the law catches up with him.
A veteran of the early silent-movie era, Jack Perrin had already starred in more than 100 feature films and short subjects (most of them Westerns) when he made North of Arizona for producer Harry S. Webb. Jack and his magnificent white stallion, Starlight, were warmly received by horse-opera fans well into the 1930s, when competition from younger cowboy stars and increasingly slipshod productions finally undermined his starring career and drove him into supporting roles. - Ed Hulse
A veteran of the early silent-movie era, Jack Perrin had already starred in more than 100 feature films and short subjects (most of them Westerns) when he made North of Arizona for producer Harry S. Webb. Jack and his magnificent white stallion, Starlight, were warmly received by horse-opera fans well into the 1930s, when competition from younger cowboy stars and increasingly slipshod productions finally undermined his starring career and drove him into supporting roles. - Ed Hulse
Product Description:
After saving some Indians from being swindled of their gold, a two-fisted ranch foreman fights over a girl and gets falsely accused of a holdup.
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- Sales Rank: 29,843
- UPC: 089218637390
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