The Arizonian

The Arizonian is a 1935 American Western film directed by Charles Vidor and starring Richard Dix, Margot Grahame, Preston Foster, and Louis Calhern.

Clay arrests "Shot-gun" Keeler and the rest of McCloskey's gang, but they are released by the judge, who is on Mannen's payroll.

[5] The Film Daily gave The Arizonian a good review, calling it a "Western epic with historical background" and giving high marks to Dix's acting, Vidor's direction, and the photography of Wenstrom.

[6] Motion Picture Daily, also gave the film a positive review, stating "Routine heroics in every foot make this a superior western".

[7] Another good review was given by the Motion Picture Herald, calling it "entertaining" and "amusing", saying that Dix was ideal in the role, and praising Foster, Calhern, Sauers, and Mayer.

[8] Motion Picture Magazine rated the film "AAA" (good), complimenting the plot, action, and acting.

Richard Dix (right) and Joe Sauers (left)