Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueTex and sidekick Grass join McGill's traveling show. When Price has McGill's wagons burned, Tex becomes the county tax collector to earn money. This leads to trouble as one of those owing mo... Tout lireTex and sidekick Grass join McGill's traveling show. When Price has McGill's wagons burned, Tex becomes the county tax collector to earn money. This leads to trouble as one of those owing money is Price who says he will not pay.Tex and sidekick Grass join McGill's traveling show. When Price has McGill's wagons burned, Tex becomes the county tax collector to earn money. This leads to trouble as one of those owing money is Price who says he will not pay.
- Cookie
- (as Snub Pollard)
- Henchman Pete
- (as Glen Strange)
- Sheriff Ed Higginbotham
- (as Bud Buster)
- Deputy John
- (uncredited)
- Townsman
- (uncredited)
- Stranger
- (uncredited)
Avis en vedette
Unfortunately, the only prints I've seen then cut out about the next ten minutes of the film, and suddenly Tex is a tax collector in a showdown with Price to get him to pay his taxes! There isn't much on display here. The prairie flower love interest is a cypher; we are also subjected to a too long ambush shoot out behind rocks. The only other 'high point' is a tense little bit of editing as the evil looking Price waits in the cantina to shoot Tex.
Tex does sing three co-written songs, one of which 'Tombstone, Arizona' has a four bar melody section taken directly from his version of 'The Big Rock Candy Mountain.' But that's okay! He also admitted in later years to how he 'stole' Leadbelly's melody for 'Goodnight Irene' and wrote new words recording it as 'I've Done the Best I Could.' He also borrowed 'Ta Ra Ra Boom De Ay' for another of his hits. But all is forgiven Tex, because you did so many great songs, sang 'High Noon,' gave us John Ritter, and made some fairly decent westerns! But 'Arizona Days' is not one of them. I give it a 3.
One thing that was original with Arizona Days, Tex took on the job of tax collector for the Tombstone Arizona area. That has to be unique in the annals of western films. Imagine outlaws who not only rob, and pillage and kill, but don't file their 1040s. It's the most unheard of thing I've ever heard of.
Another thing unheard of in western films is the up front killing of a child, the kid brother of Eleanor Stewart who Tex is paying court to. Tommy Bupp is killed when the outlaws ambush Tex and Eleanor and miss Tex, but kill young Tommy. I'm not sure how that one got through the censors of 1937.
The production values aren't good at all so I can't say this was a decent film for all its originality. Ritter sings a couple of nice songs and the taxes do get collected, after a western fashion for which you'll have to see the film if you care to.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesWilliam Faversham's last movie.
- Citations
Billy Workman: Say mister, are you a play actor?
Tex Malinson: Well, sorter.
Billy Workman: Well, what do you do?
Tex Malinson: Well, I play a guitar and make funny noises with my mouth.
- ConnexionsEdited into Six Gun Theater: Arizona Days (2015)
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Langue
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Peripeteiai stin Arizona
- Lieux de tournage
- société de production
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- Durée57 minutes
- Couleur
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 1.37 : 1