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The Gentleman from Arizona

...the king of wild horse races to glory against thoroughbreds of the turf...

Year: 1939 WesternAction Runtime: 71 min Rating: 10.0

Overview

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.

Genres

WesternAction

Cast

John 'Dusty' King

John 'Dusty' King

Pokey Sanders (as John King)

J. Farrell MacDonald

J. Farrell MacDonald

Wild Bill Coburn

Joan Barclay

Joan Barclay

Georgia Coburn

Ruth Reece

Ruth Reece

Juanita Coburn

Craig Reynolds

Craig Reynolds

'Van' Van Wyck

Nora Lane

Nora Lane

Martha

Doc Pardee

Doc Pardee

Announcer

Ross Santee

Ross Santee

Ross

Adrianna Galvez

Adrianna Galvez

Senorita Adrianna

Johnnie Morris

Johnnie Morris

Pee Wee (as John Morris)

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