The Gentleman from Arizona (1939)
The "gentleman" is played by John King, but the star of the show is J. Farrell McDonald, cast as a chronic gambler named Coburn. When the old man loses every penny he has, wandering cowboy Pokey (King) comes to the rescue by grooming a wild stallion for a successful racetrack career. Everything comes to a head during the climactic Big Race, with the expected (but still satisyfing) results. Ruth Reece and Joan Barclay share the leading-lady responsibilities, while the villainy is in the capable hands of Monogram's ace utility actor Craig Reynolds.
Director: Earl Haley
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John 'Dusty' King as Pokey Sanders (as John King) |
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J. Farrell MacDonald as Wild Bill Coburn |
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Joan Barclay as Georgia Coburn |
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Ruth Reece as Juanita Coburn |
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Craig Reynolds as 'Van' Van Wyck |
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Nora Lane as Martha |
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Doc Pardee as Announcer |
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Ross Santee as Ross |
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Adrianna Galvez as Senorita Adrianna |
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Johnnie Morris as Pee Wee (as John Morris) |
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Sherry Hall as The Gimp |
| Directing | Earl Haley | Director |
| Writing | Earl Haley | Story |
| Writing | Jack O'Donnell | Story |