Arizona Days (1928)
5/10
A pretty typical B-western
14 February 2010
Aside from being a silent film and having very nice cinematography, this B-western is pretty typical of the genre. Had it been made a decade or more later, it might have starred Gene Autry or Roy Rogers--it was just the sort of formulaic sort of entertainment at which they excelled.

The film is about cattle rustling. Two agents (one disguised as a wimpy Easterner) are sent to investigate who is responsible for all the cattle being stolen. Eventually, they figure out who's responsible and as expected, there is a finale that includes beating the stuffing out of the baddies. Nothing too surprising here and at 44 minutes, it's quite short--even for a B.
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