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| runtime = 75 minutes | country = United States | language = English | budget = | gross = }} ''The Arizonian'' is a 1935 American western film directed by Charles Vidor from an original screenplay by Academy Award winner Dudley Nichols. Released by RKO Radio Pictures on June 28, 1935, the film stars Richard Dix, Margot Grahame, Preston Foster, and Louis Calhern. ==Plot== Clay Tallant is on his way to Silver City, Arizona to meet up with his brother, Orin. As he approaches the town, he stops a stagecoach robbery being attempted by Frank McCloskey and his gang. In intervening, Clay saves Kitty Rivers, a singer in the town's saloon, who is engaged to Orin. In town, the marshal accuses McCloskey of the robbery, after which he is killed by McCloskey, who works for the sheriff, Jake Mannen. Clay is offered the job of marshal by Mayor Ed Comstoc, and accepts. As he attempts to clean up the town, he runs afoul of Mannen. 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. Mannen hires gunman Tex Randolph to come in and dispose of Clay, but this backfires when Randolph instead joins Clay and Orin. Mannen sets up several ambushes in which to kill Clay, but one of them leads to Clay killing McCloskey. However, eventually Mannen traps Clay, Orin, Tex, and Pompey (their servant) in a burning building. When Pompey makes a break for it to get help, he is gunned down. As the three lawmen begin to battle back against Mannen and his henchmen, Clay is saved by a mysterious woman, who shoots and kills Mannen just as he was taking aim on Clay. Having cleaned up the town, Clay leaves Silver City, taking Kitty with him, who has changed her romantic interest from Orin to his brother. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「The Arizonian」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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