Arizona Cyclone Trailer

Arizona Cyclone Trailer (1941)

"A GALLOPING GO-GETTER! LASHING OUT WITH LARIAT and LEAD...!! Fighting to protect the lives and property of friends and sweetheart!" 14 November 1941 Western 59 mins

Crenshaw and Randolph are competing freight haulers and Randolph's lead man Tom Baxter has given him an advantage....

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Cast

Johnny Mack Brown

as Tom Baxter

Fuzzy Knight

as Muleshoe

Herbert Rawlinson

as George Randolph

Nell O'Day

as Claire Randolph

Dick Curtis

as Quirt Crenshaw

Robert Strange

as Adam Draper

Glenn Strange

as Roy Jessup

Carl Sepulveda

as Henchman Waters

Chuck Morrison

as Henchman Jack

Buck Moulton

as Henchman Nick

Jack Casey

as Curly

Frank Ellis

as Henchman

Kermit Maynard

as Sam Harvey

George Plues

as Wagon Driver

Crew

Vera West

Vera West Costume Design

Charles Van Enger

Charles Van Enger Director of Photography

International Releases Dates

United States 14 November 1941

Production Companies

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