Arizona Days (1928)
Directed by J.P. McGowan
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Synopsis by Hans J. Wollstein
Prolific poverty-row producer-director-actor J.P. McGowan directed this inexpensive silent western for W. Ray Johnston's Syndicate Film Exchange. Minor western lead Bob Custer stars as a detective hired by the ever present Cattlemen's Association to look into a series of cattle rustlings. The hero accomplishes his goal in the timeworn fashion of infiltrating the gang by going undercover as a bandit. Actor Mack V. Wright, who also played one of the rustlers, wrote the unremarkable screenplay based on an "original" story by Brysis Coleman.
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arrest, bad-guy, cowboy, detective, father, gangster, good-guy, herd [group], leader, protection, ranch, range, rescue, rustler