Bob refuses to marry his girlfriend and leaves her. She marries his close friend out of revenge.


Alright, so if you're digging around for a quick, old-school melodrama from the early 30s, *Arizona* might just catch your eye as a curious little flick. Folks who enjoy pre-Code relationship drama, the kind with some pretty heavy-handed choices, will definitely find something here to chew on. But if you're hoping for ...

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Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

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"Alright, so if you're digging around for a quick, old-school melodrama from the early 30s, *Arizona* might just catch your eye as a curious little flick. Folks who enjoy pre-Code relationship drama, the kind with some pretty heavy-handed choices, will definitely find something here to chew on. But if you're hoping for anything super deep or even consistently sensible, you'll probably just end up feeling a bit annoyed. The whole thing kicks off with Bob, played by Adrian Morris, who's just… stub..."
Robert Riskin, Augustus Thomas
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