Captain Porter's scheme is to buy livestock and then have his men show up later to kill the buyer and retrieve the money. When his men kill the next victim, he frames the Arizonian for the murder.


Okay, so The Arizona Terror. Is it worth your time today? Look, if you’re not already into old, old Westerns from the early 30s, probably not. But for folks who dig that era, who appreciate the simpler stories and the horseback riding, this one has some charm. Anyone expecting a deep character study or modern action wi...

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"Okay, so The Arizona Terror. Is it worth your time today? Look, if you’re not already into old, old Westerns from the early 30s, probably not. But for folks who dig that era, who appreciate the simpler stories and the horseback riding, this one has some charm. Anyone expecting a deep character study or modern action will likely find it a real drag. 😴 The story is pretty straightforward cowboy stuff. Captain Porter, who isn't really a captain, is running a nasty scam. He buys cattle, then has h..."
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