When Cooper became unavailable, the studio assigned the male lead to their Golden Boy sensation, William Holden. Budgeted at $2.3 million, ARIZONA was produced on a grand scale, complete with a full-sized recreation of the 1860's Tucson settlement, majestic location scenery, hundreds of extras, boisterous Apache raids and a spectacular cattle stampede. Opening on Christmas Day 1940, ARIZONA was hailed as a rip-roaring Western from a director, Wesley Ruggles, who knew how to make them (Ruggles directed the 1931 Academy Award(r)-winning Best Picture, Cimarron).
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Jean Arthur stars as a sassy western wildcat in the frontier days of lawless Arizona. When she finds that her wagon trains are being plundered by local villains she realises that she needs the help of a tough Tuscan cowboy (William Holden) who happens to be in love with her. Sparks fly as they try to battle corruption and the hostile environment.
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