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Arizona Bound
Dave Saulter, a rambling young cowboy drifts into a small western town the day a big gold shipment is leaving by stagecoach. Two different people plan to rob the stagecoach...Buck O'Hara, the driver who is very trusted, and a stranger, Texas Jack. Dave gets involved and is accused of being one of the robbers.
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Plot Summary
Buck Jones, a spirited cowboy, is determined to prove his innocence after being framed for a crime he didn't commit. He must navigate a treacherous landscape and confront corrupt officials to clear his name and protect his reputation in the Wild West. Along the way, he encounters a spirited young woman who becomes his unlikely ally in his quest for justice.
Critical Reception
Arizona Bound was a modest success upon its release, appealing to audiences with its blend of action and humor typical of Hoot Gibson's Westerns. While not a critical sensation, it was generally well-received for its entertainment value and Gibson's reliable performance.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its fast-paced action and Hoot Gibson's signature comedic timing.
A straightforward Western that delivers on its genre promises.
Enjoyable for fans of silent-era Westerns.
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Fun Fact
This film was one of Hoot Gibson's many vehicles that solidified his reputation as a popular star of silent Westerns, known for his athletic stunts and affable persona.
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