Henry Goes Arizona Trailer

Henry Goes Arizona Trailer (1939)

"Laugh and be Happy!" 08 December 1939 Drama, Comedy, Western 66 mins

A New Yorker moves West when he inherits an Arizona ranch.

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Cast

Frank Morgan

as Henry Conroy

Virginia Weidler

as Molly Cullison

Guy Kibbee

as Judge Van Treece

Slim Summerville

as Sheriff Parton

Douglas Fowley

as Ricky Dole

Owen Davis Jr.

as Danny Regan

Ted Adams

as Rancher Buzz Sawyer (uncredited)

Erville Alderson

as Dr. John Clemens (uncredited)

Hank Bell

as Rancher Jesse (uncredited)

May Boley

as Henry's Landlady (uncredited)

Cliff Clark

as Theatrical Agent V. B. Carmady (uncredited)

Chester Conklin

as Bus Driver (uncredited)

Buck Connors

as Rancher (uncredited)

Jim Corey

as Man on Bus (uncredited)

Eddie Dunn

as Slim Pickins (uncredited)

Gibson Gowland

as Rancher (uncredited)

Crew

Sidney Wagner

Sidney Wagner Director of Photography

Lester White

Lester White Director of Photography

Cedric Gibbons

Cedric Gibbons Art Direction

Edwin B. Willis

Edwin B. Willis Set Decoration

Daniel B. Cathcart

Daniel B. Cathcart Assistant Art Director

Douglas Shearer

Douglas Shearer Sound Director

International Releases Dates

United States 08 December 1939

Production Companies

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