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Henry Goes Arizona

  • 1939
  • Approved
  • 1h 6m
IMDb RATING
5.9/10
277
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Frank Morgan and Virginia Weidler in Henry Goes Arizona (1939)
ComedyDramaWestern

An actor from New York inherits a ranch in Arizona.An actor from New York inherits a ranch in Arizona.An actor from New York inherits a ranch in Arizona.

  • Director
    • Edwin L. Marin
  • Writers
    • Florence Ryerson
    • Milton Merlin
    • W.C. Tuttle
  • Stars
    • Frank Morgan
    • Virginia Weidler
    • Guy Kibbee
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.9/10
    277
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Edwin L. Marin
    • Writers
      • Florence Ryerson
      • Milton Merlin
      • W.C. Tuttle
    • Stars
      • Frank Morgan
      • Virginia Weidler
      • Guy Kibbee
    • 13User reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Frank Morgan
    Frank Morgan
    • Henry Conroy
    Virginia Weidler
    Virginia Weidler
    • Molly Cullison
    Guy Kibbee
    Guy Kibbee
    • Judge Van Treece
    Slim Summerville
    Slim Summerville
    • Sheriff Parton
    Douglas Fowley
    Douglas Fowley
    • Ricky Dole
    Owen Davis Jr.
    Owen Davis Jr.
    • Danny Regan
    Ted Adams
    Ted Adams
    • Rancher Buzz Sawyer
    • (uncredited)
    Erville Alderson
    Erville Alderson
    • Dr. John Clemens
    • (uncredited)
    Hank Bell
    Hank Bell
    • Rancher Jesse
    • (uncredited)
    May Boley
    May Boley
    • Henry's Landlady
    • (uncredited)
    Cliff Clark
    • Theatrical Agent V. B. Carmady
    • (uncredited)
    Chester Conklin
    Chester Conklin
    • Bus Driver
    • (uncredited)
    Buck Connors
    Buck Connors
    • Rancher
    • (uncredited)
    Jim Corey
    Jim Corey
    • Man on Bus
    • (uncredited)
    Eddie Dunn
    Eddie Dunn
    • Slim Pickins
    • (uncredited)
    Gibson Gowland
    Gibson Gowland
    • Rancher
    • (uncredited)
    Porter Hall
    Porter Hall
    • Banker Edward G. Walsh
    • (uncredited)
    Tenen Holtz
    Tenen Holtz
    • Boris - a Ranch Hand
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Edwin L. Marin
    • Writers
      • Florence Ryerson
      • Milton Merlin
      • W.C. Tuttle
    • All cast & crew
    • Production, box office & more at IMDbPro

    User reviews13

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    8planktonrules

    Tonto City?!

    While Frank Morgan is most known for his appearance in "The Wizard of Oz", his forte was making nice B-movies for MGM. His affable personality shone through in these pictures and most are well worth seeing--and the quality of the films make them seem like A- pictures--short enough to be a B but higher quality.

    Despite the weird title, "Henry Goes Arizona" is one of Morgan's better films. He is lovely in the lead and it helps that he had able support from Guy Kibbee, Slim Summerville and, especially, Virginia Weidler.

    Then the story begins, Henry (Morgan) learns that his step-brother has died and left him his ranch out west. Considering Henry is broke, he eagerly jumps at the chance to take control of the place. However, when he arrives in Tonto City (tonto is the Spanish word for 'idiot'), he learns that his step-brother had been murdered and Henry is not about to stick around and be killed himself. But his sweet nice, Molly (Weidler) believes in him and so he belatedly decides to stay. But being a total wimp, you wonder just how long Henry will stick around Tonto City.

    An enjoyable script and some enjoyable acting make this worth seeing. By the way, notice Morgan on a horse...he really did know what he was doing despite acting out of his element!
    8counterrevolutionary

    Little-known gem

    Terrific B-western/comedy starring Frank Morgan (THE WIZARD OF OZ) as a cowardly vaudeville performer who inherits a ranch in Tonto City, Arizona. HENRY GOES ARIZONA offers up plenty of the old B-western formulas and clichés, but with a comedic twist. This, along with excellent performances by Morgan, Virginia Weidler (the kid from THE PHILADELPHIA STORY) and veteran character actor Guy Kibbee, raise this one far above the ordinary run of mediocre B-oaters.

    8/10

    (Addendum, 10/21/05: I'm glad to see that more people are seeing this great little movie. It deserves the exposure.)
    8asinyne

    lots of fun

    I saw this movie recently on Turner and i enjoyed it very much. Frank Morgan was a talented actor and here he is at his best. The actress who played the little girl was truly great, a gifted talent.

    There are some funny scenes like the one where Morgan tries to mount a horse by himself. After many tries he rides off barely hanging on. I think i smiled the most at this silly part. Still, the film is more of a character driven comedy that is mostly sweet and sentimental rather than hilarious. It reminded me somewhat of an episode of the Andy Griffith show. Another funny bit that has the sheriff and a prisoner sort of breaking out of jail together was very much like Barney and Otis doing their thing. This one is short and doesn't take time for adding a romantic interest for Morgan's character but that really wasn't necessary.

    This film was pretty well written but the cast make the movie. Guy Kibbee also does a fine job as a drunken but good intentioned lawyer. Overall a delightful old movie and for me, an enjoyable time spent watching. 1939 was certainly a great year for Hollywood!!
    6richard-1787

    The Wizard of Oz Goes Arizona

    This is one strange movie, if you know the Wizard's lines by heart in The Wizard of Oz, which many of us who grew up with it every spring on tv do. Here we get to see Frank Morgan, the Wizard in that classic, deliver lines that keep sounding like the Wizard's, even though he's not in Oz, or even Kansas.

    The why is pretty simple. The movies were made at the same time by the same studio and shared a script writer, Florence Ryerson. Morgan even delivers the lines the same way in both movies.

    Why? I have no idea. It could be that this one, which was probably a B movie made to run in alternation with A pics like TWOO, was intended to remind audiences of that other movie. It could just be that things were so rushed on this that no one made an effort to remain original.

    Whatever the reason, it's fun to watch Frank Morgan sounding JUST like the Wizard when, in fact, he's nowhere near Kansas or Oz and the plots are not the same.
    8jotix100

    Frank Morgan at his best

    This little known film was shown the other night thanks to TCM. It proved to be a delightful surprise. The film directed by Edwin Marin and based on a story by W.C. Tuttle, makes a well spent sixty-six minutes.

    Best of all is Frank Morgan, who plays a man who suddenly learns about he has inherited his step-brother's ranch in Arizona after having failed in Manhattan. The film is fun because of the contrast the cattle farm presents for city slicker Henry Conroy.

    The supporting cast is excellent. The charming Virginia Weidler plays Molly, who takes to Henry immediately, as she thinks she has found a father figure at last. Guy Kibee, Slim Summerville, Douglas Fowley and Owen Davis Jr., are seen in minor roles.

    The film is a lot of fun thanks to Frank Morgan who is amazing in it.

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    • Trivia
      Ann Morriss (Jill Harper), Olin Howland (Ted Slocum), Robert Emmett Keane (Bentley), Erville Alderson (Dr. John Clemens) and Martin Faust (Jake) are in casting call lists/studio records for those roles, but they did not appear in this movie.
    • Goofs
      A drunk (Uncle Henry in disguise) with a jug staggers into the shack where Molly is held captive. He goes over to the table, takes out the cork from the jug and takes a swig. He puts the jug down without putting the cork back in. He staggers a few steps away, then comes back for another drink and the cork has been replaced.
    • Quotes

      Henry's Landlady: I have a marvelous surprise for you...

      Henry Conroy: Oh yes?

      Henry's Landlady: Your brother's dead!

    • Soundtracks
      Merrily We Roll Along
      (1847) (uncredited)

      Written by E.P. Christy and Ferd V.D. Garretson

      In the score during the opening credits

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    • Release date
      • December 8, 1939 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Spats to Spurs
    • Filming locations
      • Iverson Ranch - 1 Iverson Lane, Chatsworth, Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 6m(66 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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