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In Old Arizona (DVD, 2013) Warner Baxter as the Cisco Kid BRAND NEW

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DVDs & Blu-ray Discs

Quantity Available:

8 in stock

Condition:

Brand New

Format:

DVD

Rating:

NR

Genre:

Westerns

UPC:

0024543872986

Director:

Raoul Walsh, Irving Cummings

Region Code:

DVD: 1 (US, Canada...)

Movie/TV Title:

In Old Arizona

Actor:

Warner Baxter

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Item number:

1163955082

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Factory Sealed Brand New DVD Our SKU B1R-E--3oz (H-907-6) Warner Baxter, sporting a black mustache and a musical-comedy Mexican accent, stars as the Cisco Kid, the "Robin Hood of the Old West" created by O. Henry. Edmund Lowe co-stars as Cisco's "friendly enemy" Sgt. Mickey Dunne, the role that was originally to have gone to Raoul Walsh. Both men are madly in love with dusky beauty Tonia Maria Dorothy Burgess, and in fact Cisco is so "far gone" that he composes a song in the girl's honor actually, "My Tonia," first heard during the opening credits, was written by Fox studio tunesmiths Lew Brown, B.G. DeSylva and Ray Henderson. Alas, Tonia ends up betraying Cisco to Sgt. Burke. But the crafty, cold-blooded Cisco arranges for Tonia to be killed in the trap set for him this plot resolution is faithful to O. Henry's original conception of the Cisco Kid, who wasn't really meant to be a "good guy".