Western. 1937, B&W,
58:00
Starring: Gilbert Roland, J. Carol Naish and Charles Bickford.
When a wagon team headed by “John Ames” (William
Duncan), loaded with gold and heading for California, is ambushed
by “Lee Tate” (Charles Bickford) and his renegades,
only “Dick Ames” (Gene Reynolds) and Bob Ames (Billy
Lee), John's two young sons escape. Bob is taken away by Tate,
who brings him up as his own son. Dick, left for dead, witnesses
the massacre and is later found by “Rafael Lopez”
(J. Carroll Naish), a Mexican prospector. Years later, Dick
(Gilbert Roland), now known as "Arizona", and Lopez
ride into a small town where Tate and his men are running things
their own way. He is engaged in stealing a gold mine owned by
“Jim Morgan” (Barlowe Borland) and his daughter
“Amy “(Marsga Hunt), when "Arizona" recognizes
him as the man that led the massacre years before. Adapted from
a Zane Grey novel. |
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