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  • The Arizona Romeo (1925)
  • 50 min | Comedy, Western
The Arizona Romeo (1925)
50 min | Comedy, Western

John Wayne and Sam Barr, two New York City financiers, plan to merge their holdings by arranging the marriage of John's daughter, Sylvia, to Sam's son, Richard. Although Sylvia refuses, Sam is wise in the ways of women and decides that the...See moreJohn Wayne and Sam Barr, two New York City financiers, plan to merge their holdings by arranging the marriage of John's daughter, Sylvia, to Sam's son, Richard. Although Sylvia refuses, Sam is wise in the ways of women and decides that the best way to change her mind is to oppose Richard as a suitor. Sylvia immediately runs away to Arizona, where she arranges to meet Richard. To pass the time, Sylvia and her maid offer manicures sat the barbershop. When Tom Long, a local rancher, discovers that all his men are getting manicured, he rides into town to put a stop to the practice. At the barbershop, Tom falls in love with Sylvia after defending her from the advances of a local tough. Richard arrives from the East, closely followed by a telegram from John, which offers a reward for the prevention of the marriage. Believing that Sylvia is truly in love with Richard, Tom helps them elude the sheriff. However, when he accidentally learns that Sylvia is marrying Richard only to spite her father, Tom pursues the train carrying the eloping couple, jumps aboard from his galloping horse, and declares his love for Sylvia. She realizes that she truly loves Tom and agrees to marry him. Written by AFI See less
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Charles Kenyon (story and scenario) | Edmund Mortimer (scenario)
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Updated Jan 4, 1925

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Jan 4, 1925 (United States)

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