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Arizona Days
Arizona Days is a 1928 American silent Western film directed by J. P. McGowan, who also portrayed the main villain of the film.
Plot
Ed Hicks (J.P. McGowan) heads a cattle rustling gang that has run rampant in the fictional Jackson County, Arizona, seemingly with the approval of local cattle owner John Martin. Chuck Drexel (Bob Custer), a member of the gang, along with Martin's daughter Dolly (Peggy Montgomery) and an unlikely transplant from out-of-town combine forces to put an end to the rustlers' treachery, but with much confusion about where everyone's loyalties ultimately lie.
More details
author | Brysis Coleman Mack V. Wright |
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director | J. P. McGowan |
genre | western |
keywords | chuck d rustle |
producer | J. Charles Davis II |
productionCompany | El Dorado Productions |