Arizona
Arizona

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Arizona

1913
Movie
45 min
English

An officer in the U.S. Cavalry sacrifices his reputation to save that of the unfaithful wife of his superior officer.

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Director: Augustus E. ThomasGenres: Drama, Western

Plot Summary

Based on the popular stage play of the same name, 'Arizona' tells the story of Sergeant 'Honest John' Stone, a principled soldier stationed in the unforgiving Arizona Territory. He finds himself caught between his duty, his love for a beautiful young woman, and the treacherous schemes of outlaws who threaten the fragile peace of the frontier. The film explores themes of honor, betrayal, and survival in a rugged landscape.

Critical Reception

As a silent film from 1913, contemporary critical reception is scarce and difficult to ascertain through modern databases. However, the stage play upon which it was based was highly successful, suggesting an audience familiarity and anticipation for its cinematic adaptation. Early films of this nature were often judged on their narrative clarity and spectacle.

What Reviewers Say

  • Likely praised for its dramatic narrative adapting a successful play.

  • Visuals would have been assessed for their portrayal of the Western setting.

  • Performances, particularly the lead, were crucial for audience engagement in the silent era.

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Fun Fact

The film was based on a highly successful stage play by Augustus E. Thomas, which premiered in 1899 and had a significant run on Broadway and touring circuits, contributing to its eventual adaptation to film.

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