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Monroe Shaff (story)
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Release Date:
22 September 1938 (USA) See more »
Tagline:
NABBING THE NEW KIND OF RUSTLIN' RAT! (original poster - all caps) See more »
Plot:
Buck and Skeeter have been sent to investigate cattle rustling. Posing as cowhands they take jobs on... See more » | Add synopsis »
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Cast

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Buck Jones ... Buck Weylan
Dorothy Fay ... Ann Turner
Hank Mann ... Sam Garrison

Hank Worden ... Sidekick Skeeter
Roy Barcroft ... Thane
Bob Terry ... Henchman Talbot
Horace Murphy ... Sheriff
Budd Buster ... Abner Trickett
Dot Farley ... Martha
Walter Anthony ... Sandy
Stanley Blystone ... Banker Haskell
rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Silver Tip Baker ... Barfly (uncredited)
Horace B. Carpenter ... Saloon Barfly (uncredited)
Joseph W. Girard ... Uncle Jim (uncredited)
Ralph Peters ... Deputy Jeff (uncredited)
Bud Pope ... 2nd Deputy (uncredited)
Loren Riebe ... Henchman (uncredited)
Silver ... Buck's Horse (uncredited)
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Directed by
Elmer Clifton 
 
Writing credits
Monroe Shaff (story)

Produced by
Monroe Shaff .... producer
L.G. Leonard .... producer (uncredited)
 
Original Music by
David Chudnow (uncredited)
 
Cinematography by
Edward Linden (photography) (as Eddie Linden)
 
Film Editing by
Holbrook N. Todd (film editor) (as Holbrook Todd)
 
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Gordon Griffith .... assistant director
 
Sound Department
Corson Jowett .... recorded by (as Carson Jowett)
 
Music Department
David Chudnow .... musical director (uncredited)
 
Other crew
H.M. Lang .... president: Coronet Pictures Inc.
 
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Runtime:
55 min
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Sound Mix:
Mono (RCA: The Magic Voice of the Screen)
Certification:
USA:Approved (PCA #4539) | USA:TV-PG (TV rating)

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The Renowned Hank Worden As Skeeter Makes This Buck Jones Oater Worthwhile, 24 November 2005
Author: krorie from Van Buren, Arkansas

If you have never seen a Buck Jones western, you're in for a treat. Buck was one of the few cowboy stars of the silent era, including Tom Mix, who made the transition to talkies to continue to be a western hero during the days of the Great Depression. He was still going strong, even with his age beginning to show and tell, until his tragic death in the Cocoanut Grove Nightclub fire in Boston in 1942. An added treat this go around is the marvelous Hank Worden playing the comical sidekick Skeeter. Worden who is now world famous for playing Mose in John Ford's western classic "The Searchers," was still making movies when he died at the ripe old age of 91. You'll enjoy Skeeter's antics, especially when he tries to mount a running horse on takeoff in the manner of his saddle mate Buck.

What may surprise the viewer about a Buck Jones film is the humor that is passed around. As the great Jimmy Durante used to say, "Everybody tries to get in on the act." Buck himself is just as funny and has as many comeback lines as does Skeeter. In one scene when Buck and Skeeter are set up by the crooked station master, Skeeter turns off the lights while Buck is reading. Buck retorts, "Don't mind me. I went to night school." In most of the Buck Jones movies from this period Buck plays it just as silly as his sidekick in the first part of the film so the outlaws will think he's an incompetent dunce. He catches them off guard in the end and turns out to be a tough hombre to deal with. In "Stranger from Arizona" Buck's humor continues to the end. In the last scene with his stringy hair covering most of his face and his hat tie across his nose he looks like Fredric March doing a spoof of his Mr. Hyde character. Even the fights and chases are funny. There is one hilarious scene when Buck and Skeeter are chasing a shadowy figure through a trot and around a building and end up chasing each other. The perennial villain Roy Barcroft, though playing his role straight, gets in on the comedy during a barroom brawl when Buck whips a whole passel of bad guys, then tells the sheriff, "You never know how one of these fights is going to come out." Skeeter counters, "At least I didn't start this one," even though Buck had rescued him from the baddies.

The plot is typical B western with the boss outlaw and his henchmen stealing cattle from the ranchers including a pretty ranch owner Anne Turner (Dorothy Fay) who hires Buck and Skeeter to help her out. The cattle already loaded disappear along with the boxcar. This adds an element of mystery to the story. Buck does play a stranger in town. His real reason for being there is revealed toward the end of the film. But I don't remember that he ever said he was from Arizona. Still, the title "The Stranger from Arizona" is not too far off base this time, unlike most titles for B westerns.

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