IN OLD ARIZONA (1928) was the first sound western. It is pre-code which means it is honest. It may seem slow however it was made for an adult audience. Motion pictures of this calibre premiered in New York at top-Broadway prices. It is based on a story by O. Henry. It introduced Warner Baxter as The Cisco Kid. The ending is a stunner. It is something that movies after the code could not do. Frankly, movies today can’t do what this film does. The movies killed themselves when they became cheap entertainment. This hearkens back to a lost era when the public expected more from a movie than we now get. See for yourself: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oqMvmfr_5MM
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