Arizona Days (1937 film) explained

Arizona Days
Director:John English
Producer:Edward Finney
Music:Frank Sanucci
Cinematography:Gus Peterson
Editing:Frederick Bain
Studio:Boots and Saddles Pictures
Distributor:Grand National Pictures
Runtime:57 minutes
Country:United States
Language:English

Arizona Days is a 1937 American Western film directed by John English and starring Tex Ritter, Eleanor Stewart, Syd Saylor. It is the third Western singing cowboy Ritter made for producer Edward Finney for Grand National Pictures. Many public domain prints are missing sequences from the original release.

Plot

Tex and his sidekick "Grass" Hopper are delighted to join a travelling music show. When a group of cowboys come in without paying, Tex steps down from the stage, pulls his six gun and holds the audience up until the manager points out the men who did not pay their admission fee. After seeing the way Tex gathers revenue from cheats, the County commissioner offers Tex a job as a tax collector.

Cast

Soundtrack

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