'Neath the Arizona Skies
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'Neath the Arizona Skies | |
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Directed by | Harry L. Fraser |
Produced by | Paul Malvern |
Written by | Burl R. Tuttle |
Starring | John Wayne Sheila Terry |
Cinematography | Archie Stout |
Editing by | Charles J. Hunt |
Release date(s) | 1934 |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
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'Neath the Arizona Skies (or Neath the Arizona Skies) is a 1934 Western film, directed by Harry L. Fraser and starring John Wayne. Wayne's character attempts to locate a little girl's father, so that she may claim a $50,000 Indian oil claim. The film stars John Wayne, Sheila Terry, Shirley Jean Pickert, and George 'Gabby' Hayes[1]
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[edit] Plot summary
Chris Morrell (John Wayne), the guardian of half-Indian girl Nina (Shirley Jean Rickert), is helping her find her missing white father, so she can cash in on her late mother's oil lease. Outlaw Sam Black (Yakima Canutt) is after the girl and her father as well. Besides dealing with the Black gang, Morrell has to find another robber, Jim Moore, who switches clothes with him after he finds Chris unconscious from a fight with Sam Black. Along the way, he meets a lady who's the sister of Jim Moore (Buffalo Bill Jr.) , another bad hombre who's in cahoots with Jim Moore, and an old friend who takes in Nina and helps Chris locate Nina's father and fight off the various desperadoes.[2] [3]
[edit] Cast
- John Wayne as Chris Morrell
- Sheila Terry as Clara Moore
- Shirley Jean Rickert as Nina (as Shirley Jane Rickert)
- Jack Rockwell as Vic Byrd
- Yakima Canutt as Sam Black
- Harry L. Fraser as Henchman in the Brush (billed as Weston Edwards)
- Jay Wilsey as Jim Moore (as Buffalo Bill Jr.)
- Philip Kieffer as Jameson Hodges (billed as Phil Keefer)
[edit] See also
[edit] References
- ^ (January 1983) The Complete Films of John Wayne. New York, NY: Citadel Press, 320. ISBN 978-0806508726.
- ^ NY Times review
- ^ Landesman, Fred (May 2004). The John Wayne Filmography. Jefferson, North Carolina, and London: McFarland & Company, 536. ISBN 978-0786417797.