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In Old Arizona
In Old Arizona

In Old Arizona (1928)

54% User Rating
1h 35min
Western

"The first all-talking sound-on-film feature."

Army Sergeant Mickey Dunn sets out in pursuit of the Cisco Kid, a notorious if kind-hearted and charismatic bandit of the Old West. The Kid spends much of his loot on Tonia, the woman he loves, not realizing that she is being unfaithful to him in his absence. Soon, with her oblivious paramour off plying his trade, Tonia falls in with Dunn, drawn by the allure of a substantial reward for the Kid's capture -- dead or alive. Together, they concoct a plan to ambush and do away with the Cisco Kid once and for all.

Irving CummingsDirector

Cast

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Warner Baxter

Warner Baxter

The Cisco Kid

Edmund Lowe

Edmund Lowe

Sergeant Mickey Dunn

Dorothy Burgess

Dorothy Burgess

Tonia Maria

Henry Armetta

Henry Armetta

Barber (uncredited)

James Bradbury Jr.

James Bradbury Jr.

Soldier (uncredited)

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Joe Brown

Bartender (uncredited)

Frank Campeau

Frank Campeau

Man Chasing Cisco (uncredited)

Alphonse Ethier

Alphonse Ethier

Sheriff (uncredited)

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John Webb Dillion

Second Soldier (uncredited)

Jim Farley

Jim Farley

Townsman (uncredited)

Soledad Jiménez

Soledad Jiménez

Tonita the Cook (uncredited)

Ivan Linow

Ivan Linow

Russian Immigrant (uncredited)

Tom London

Tom London

Man in Saloon (uncredited)

Helen Lynch

Helen Lynch

Stagecoach Passenger (uncredited)

J. Farrell MacDonald

J. Farrell MacDonald

Stage Passenger (uncredited)

Evelyn Selbie

Evelyn Selbie

Gypsy (Uncredited)

Reviews (1)

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CinemaSerf
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Rating 60%

June 6, 2022

Even though Warner Baxter won an Oscar for his engaging role as the "Cisco Kid" in this film, I feel the plaudits really belong to Edmund Lowe ("Sgt. Mickey Dunn"), both of whom are being quite effectively played off by the sexy Dorothy Burgess ("Tonia") who is like a cat with two balls of wool! She deduces that there is marginally more loot in to for her to side with the soldier and together they hatch plan to trap the "Kid" and claim the substantial reward. Both Baxter - with a slightly dodgy accent - and Lowe exude quite a degree of charming charisma in this, and Burgess with "You komm ziss way, often?" has a playfulness that certainly ensures there is no menace at all to this. Indeed, it is a sort of Zorro-esque comedy romance that frequently raised a smile. The audio, given this is a very early talkie, is every bit as good as some of the dull-muted efforts being produced 90 years later, and the outdoor photography is fluid and well lit. True, there's not much to it - but it is still quite a enjoyable, well made film with a couple of songs (including a rousing rendition of " Ta-ra-ra Boom" in the barber's) to keep it alive and kicking!

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Collection

Cisco Kid (Warner Baxter) Collection

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Cisco Kid (Warner Baxter) Collection

Includes: In Old Arizona, The Arizona Kid, The Cisco Kid, The Return of the Cisco Kid