“Heart Of Arizona”
The favourite cast of outdoor action players returns to the screen in the latest Paramount “Hopalong Cassidy” story, “Heart of Arizona,” with William Boyd, Russell Hayden, George Hayes, Natalie Moorhead and Billy King
playing the chief roles. This story of ranchers who risk their., lives, to fulfill the frontiers’ un- / written code of chivalry, marks Wil’""'liam Boyd’s eighteenth portrayal of - the" role of the hard-riding, straightshqoting Westerner. In addition to his
traditional partner, Russell Hayden, he
has with him in his new film George " Hayes, who returns as "Windy” after an absence of several picture?. His absence was enforced by his carelessness in shaving off his whiskers! Rustlers Who Violate the West’s first .laW,:. that women-ranchers must never ;T>e molested, bring Boyd and his “BarV2O” saddlemates into action, and a cattle war is on! traced by the superior '-Lhtjnibers and audacity of the cattle thieves, who do not even stop at murdering a sheriff, Boyd’s cause is saved by the daring of a young boy, played by Billy King, who gives the signal 1 that calls the ranchers to battle. The leading players of “Heart of Arizona” are supported by a cast familiar to all “Hopalong” fans. It includes Dorothy Short, as the beautiful' 'daughter of the woman-rancher, John Elliott and John Beach*
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Northern Advocate, 17 December 1938, Page 4 (Supplement)
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