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In Tucson of the 1860s, a pioneer woman struggles to succeed in the freight and cattle business while at risk at the hands of corrupt and violent local businessmen and rampaging Indians.

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Phoebe Titus
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Peter Muncie
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Jefferson Carteret
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Lazarus Ward
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Judge Bogardus
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Solomon Warner
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Haley
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Pete Kitchen
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Grant Oury
Paul Lopez ...
Estevan Ochoa
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Bart Massey
Uvaldo Varela ...
Hilario Callego (as Roberto Álvarez)
Earl Crawford ...
Joe Briggs
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Sam Hughes (as Griff Barnette)
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Meyer
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Terry (as Patrick Moriarty)
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Joe
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Timmins
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Longstreet
Frank Hill ...
Mano
Nina Campana ...
Teresa
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Capt. Hunter
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Southern Lieutenant (uncredited)
Silver Tip Baker ...
Barfly (uncredited)
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Man Who Declares for the South (uncredited)
Bob Bell ...
U.S. Cavalryman (uncredited)
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Ehrenberg (uncredited)
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Kirkland (uncredited)
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Paul Weaver (uncredited)
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Mike (uncredited)
Rudolph Cameron ...
Davis (uncredited)
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Indian (uncredited)
Michael Cruise ...
Barber (uncredited)
Gayle DeCamp ...
Mowry (uncredited)
Ted Deputy ...
Hayden (uncredited)
Earle S. Dewey ...
Bill Coombs (uncredited)
Dice ...
Horse (uncredited)
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Tom (uncredited)
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Townsman (uncredited)
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Teamster (uncredited)
Jerry Fletcher ...
Harry Coombs (uncredited)
Lou Fulton ...
Dave (uncredited)
Fred Harpman ...
Walker (uncredited)
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Union Commanding Officer (uncredited)
George Hoey ...
Green Rusk (uncredited)
John Holmes ...
Warner's Helper (uncredited)
Jimmy House ...
Tarbox (uncredited)
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Courier (uncredited)
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Teamster (uncredited)
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Townsman (uncredited)
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Leatherface (uncredited)
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Hap (uncredited)
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Bill Oury (uncredited)
Major McBride ...
Dealer (uncredited)
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Cafe Man (uncredited)
Julia Montoya ...
Mexican Wife (uncredited)
Clarence Morrow ...
Indian Interpreter (uncredited)
Stub Musselman ...
Scotty (uncredited)
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Rancher (uncredited)
Jack Parker ...
Steve (uncredited)
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Bartender (uncredited)
Al Rhein ...
Dealer (uncredited)
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Dugan (uncredited)
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Lieutenant Chapin (uncredited)

Directed by

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Wesley Ruggles

Written by

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Claude Binyon ... (screen play)
 
Clarence Budington Kelland ... (based on the story by)

Produced by

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Wesley Ruggles ... producer (uncredited)

Music by

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Victor Young

Cinematography by

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Fayte M. Browne ... director of photography: exteriors (as Fayte Browne)
Harry Hallenberger ... director of photography: exteriors
Joseph Walker ... director of photography: interiors

Editing by

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William A. Lyon ... film editor (as William Lyon)
Otto Meyer ... film editor

Art Direction by

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Lionel Banks

Set Decoration by

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Frank Tuttle ... (set decorations)

Makeup Department

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Robert J. Schiffer ... makeup artist (uncredited)

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Norman Deming ... assistant director
Sam Nelson ... second unit director
Earl Bellamy ... assistant director (uncredited)
Bud Brill ... assistant director (uncredited)
Cliff P. Broughton ... assistant director (uncredited)
Joe Dill ... assistant director (uncredited)
William McGarry ... assistant director (uncredited)
Richard McWhorter ... assistant director (uncredited)

Art Department

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Robert Peterson ... associate art director

Sound Department

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George Cooper ... sound recordist

Stunts

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Danny Sands ... stunts (uncredited)

Camera and Electrical Department

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Irving Lippman ... still photographer (uncredited)
Guy Wilkie ... second camera operator (uncredited)

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Robert Kalloch ... costumes: Miss Arthur (as Kalloch)
Marjorie Best ... wardrobe (uncredited)

Music Department

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Morris Stoloff ... musical director (as M.W. Stoloff)
Sidney Cutner ... orchestrator (uncredited)
Herman Hand ... orchestrator (uncredited)
Paul Mertz ... music supervisor (uncredited)

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Chief Fighting Bear ... technical advisor (uncredited)
Ralph McCutcheon ... horse trainer (uncredited)
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Plot Summary

Phoebe Titus is a tough, swaggering pioneer woman, but her ways become decidedly more feminine when she falls for California bound Peter Muncie. But Peter won't be distracted from his journey and Phoebe is left alone and plenty busy with villains Jefferson Carteret and Lazarus Ward plotting at every turn to destroy her freighting company. She has not seen the last of Peter, however. Written by Jim Beaver

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Taglines Turbulent Adventure in the Great West! See more »
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Also Known As
  • Tucson, Arizona (Spain)
  • Αριζόνα (Greece)
  • アリゾナ(1940) (Japan, Japanese title)
  • Аризона (Soviet Union, Russian title)
  • Аризона (Bulgaria, Bulgarian title)
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Runtime
  • 125 min
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Budget $2,000,000 (estimated)

Did You Know?

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Trivia The set still stands outside Tucson, Arizona and is an active studio and Old West theme park called "Old Tucson". Since it was built in 1939, Old Tucson has served as the set for many famous Westerns such as Rio Bravo (1959) and Tombstone (1993). Little House on the Prairie (1974) also used the studios. See more »
Goofs As the robbers are making their escape after blowing Phoebe's safe, Phoebe is seen leaving her home, apparently tucking her shirt in. In the next scene, she is still tied to her bed where the robbers put her before the robbery. See more »
Movie Connections Edited into Overland Mail (1942). See more »
Soundtracks Jeanie with the Light Brown Hair See more »
Quotes Peter Muncie: Gosh almighty. I'm quittin' the Army to settle down with you and the first thing you do is send me off for a honeymoon with 500 cows.
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