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Heart of Arizona

Fightin Mad And Rarin' To Go!
1938 | 68m | English

(240 votes)

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Popularity: 0.5 (history)

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Belle Starr has returned from time in prison only to face a hail of bullets, along with rescue by Hoppy and the Bar 20 gang.
Release Date: Apr 22, 1938
Director: Lesley Selander
Writer: Norman Houston, Clarence E. Mulford
Genres: Western
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Production Companies Paramount Pictures, Harry Sherman Productions
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2026
Entered: May 01, 2024
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Name Character
William Boyd Hopalong Cassidy
George 'Gabby' Hayes Windy Halliday
Russell Hayden Lucky Jenkins
John Elliott Buck Peters
Billy King Artie
Natalie Moorhead Belle Starr
Dorothy Short Jacqueline Starr
Stephen Chase Dan Ringo
John Beach Sheriff Hawley
Lane Chandler Trimmer Winkler
Leo J. McMahon Twister
Robert McKenzie Stage Driver
Lee Phelps Ranger Captain
Wen Wright Bar 20 Hand
Name Job
Lesley Selander Director
Russell Harlan Cinematography
Norman Houston Story, Screenplay
Clarence E. Mulford Story
Sherman A. Rose Editor
Name Title
Harry Sherman Producer
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Geronimo1967
6.0

“Belle Star” (Natalie Moorhead) is not a woman to be messed with after she returns after an unjust five year spell with Uncle Sam to discover that her herds are being rustled. We know it’s her dodgy foreman “Trister” (Leo J. McMahon) who is up to no good, and we know just who is pulling his strings ... but can she thwart their plan to rob her of her livelihood? Luckily, “Hoppy” (William Boyd) is on hand to try and help her get to the bottom of just who killed her husband and framed her for stealing her own cows! The deft use of some branding, some fine shooting from the young “Artie” (Billy Peters) and an hidden coin all contribute to the adventure as “Hoppy” determines to get his man. The production here is really basic, but there’s more of a story and as ever the dynamic between Boyd and “Gabby” Hayes keeps the pace moving swiftly along. Moorhead and her on-screen daughter “Jacqueline” (Dorothy Short) also deliver at the livelier end of the damsels-in-distress scale and there’s Stephen Chase’s “Ringo” to keep the nastiness going, too. It’s not the most original, no, but for a low-budget affair it’s actually quite exciting and worth an hour.

Mar 12, 2025