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Arizona

Turbulent Adventure in the Great West!
1940 | 125m | English

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Popularity: 2 (history)

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Phoebe Titus is a tough, swaggering pioneer woman, but her ways become decidedly more feminine when she falls for California bound Peter Muncie. But Peter won't be distracted from his journey and Phoebe is left alone and plenty busy with villains Jefferson Carteret and Lazarus Ward plotting at every turn to destroy her freighting company. She has not seen the last of Peter, however.
Release Date: Dec 25, 1940
Director: Wesley Ruggles
Writer: Claude Binyon, Clarence Budington Kelland
Genres: Western
Keywords arizona, singing, pioneer, pipe smoking
Production Companies Columbia Pictures
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Aug 03, 2024
Entered: Apr 15, 2024
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Name Character
Jean Arthur Phoebe Titus
William Holden Peter Muncie
Warren William Jefferson Carteret
Porter Hall Lazarus Ward
Edgar Buchanan Judge Bogardus
Paul Harvey Solomon Warner
George Chandler Haley
Byron Foulger Pete Kitchen
Regis Toomey Grant Oury
Paula Lopez Estevan Ochoa
Colin Tapley Bart Massey
Uvaldo Varela Hilario Callego
Earl Crawford Joe Briggs
Griff Barnett Sam Hughes
Ludwig Hardt Meyer
Pat Moriarity Terry
Frank Darien Joe
Syd Saylor Timmins
Wade Crosby Longstreet
Frank Hill Mano
Nina Campana Teresa
Addison Richards Capt. Hunter
John Arledge Southern Lieutenant (uncredited)
Iron Eyes Cody Indian (uncredited)
William Hoehne Jr. Ranchers Kid (uncredited)
I. Stanford Jolley Teamster (uncredited)
Kermit Maynard Bill Oury (uncredited)
Merrill McCormick Restaurant Man (uncredited)
Victor Adamson Townsman
Silver Tip Baker Barfly
Walter Baldwin Man Who Declares for the South
Bob Bell U.S. Cavalryman
George Blagoi Ehrenberg
Stanley Brown Kirkland
Frank Brownlee Paul Weaver
Forrest Burns Mike
Rudolph Cameron Davis
Michael Cruz Barber
Gayle DeCamp Mowry
Ted Deputy Hayden
Earle S. Dewey Bill Coombs
Dice Horse
Tom Dillon Tom
Tex Driscoll Barfly
Richard Fiske Teamster
Jerry Fletcher Harry Coombs
Lou Fulton Dave
Fred Harpman Walker
William Harrigan Union Commanding Officer
George Hoey Green Rusk
John Holmes Warner's Helper
Jimmy House Tarbox
Jack Ingram Courier
Emmett Lynn Leatherface
Joseph MacDonald Hap
Major McBride Dealer
Julia Montoya Mexican Wife
Clarence Morrow Indian Interpreter
Stub Mussellman Scotty
Fred Parker Rancher
Jack Parker Steve
Ralph Peters Bartender
Al Rhein Dealer
Frank Richards Dugan
Walter Sande Lieutenant Chapin
Name Job
Wesley Ruggles Director
Victor Young Original Music Composer
Claude Binyon Screenplay
Clarence Budington Kelland Story
Fayte M. Browne Director of Photography
Harry Hallenberger Director of Photography
Joseph Walker Director of Photography
William A. Lyon Editor
Otto Meyer Editor
Lionel Banks Art Direction
Frank Tuttle Set Decoration
Robert J. Schiffer Makeup Artist
George Cooper Sound
Name Title
Wesley Ruggles Producer
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John Chard
7.0

The pies have it! Arizona is directed by Wesley Ruggles and adapted to screenplay by Claude Binyon from a story by Clarence Budington Kelland. It stars Jean Arthur, William Holden, Warren William, Porter Hall and Edgar Buchanan. Music is by Victor Young and cinematography by Joseph Walker, Harry ... Hallenberger and Fayte Brown. It's 1860 and feisty Tuscon frontierswoman Phobe Titus (Arthur) has grand plans to ignite a freight business. But when romance with drifter Peter Muncie (Holden) leaves her off guard, she could loose all to nefarious town competitors. It was a much troubled shoot blighted by weather, cast decisions and suit executive expectations, add in budget issues and some bloke called Hitler being a looming menace, and the end product is not as envisaged by all. Yet in spite of it all, and with a weak plot not strong enough to carry a two hour film, it's not a half bad Oater saga. Pic isn't bogged down by the central romantic thread, this is because it's nicely played and is merely one slice of Phobe's whole pie (she is a pie maker in the beginning of story). In the mix is the constant of Apache threat, who are duly on hand for action duties. There's the on-going fall out from the Civil War ticking away, the North/South rivalries given thought, the villainy - though not hard to spot - is sturdily played, while there's a host of colourful characters filling out the play. Finally, as a historical piece it earns its corn, the formation of Arizona's formative year most interesting. It's old fashioned, but in a good way, and if not expecting an ebullient actioner then this has worth to the Oater loving crowd. 7/10

May 16, 2024