DramaComedy

Broadway Arizona

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While on vacation in New York, millionaire cattle rancher John Keyes falls in love with musical comedy star Fritzi Carlyle. Recognizing the opportunity for a great story, Fritzi's press agent encourages her to accept the Westerner's proposal of marriage, only to deny it the next day in a wave of newspaper publicity. Disheartened, Keyes returns to Arizona and Fritzi continues performing until she suffers a nervous breakdown. Reading of Fritzi's misfortune, Keyes returns East, kidnaps Fritzi and takes her to Arizona. There, the change of climate performs wonders and she recovers quickly. Meanwhile, her stage manager sends detectives after her, and when they arrive in Arizona ready to arrest Keyes for kidnapping, Fritzi explains that the whole adventure was an elaborate publicity stunt and announces that she and her Arizona cowboy are going to be married.

Release Date : 1917-09-30

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Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Triangle Film Corporation

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Cast

Olive Thomas

Character Name : Fritzi Carlyle

Original Name : Olive Thomas

Gender : Female

George Chesebro

Character Name : John Keys

Original Name : George Chesebro

Gender : Male

George Hernandez

Character Name : Uncle Isaac Horn

Original Name : George Hernandez

Gender : Male

Jack Curtis

Character Name : Jack Boggs

Original Name : Jack Curtis

Gender : Male

Dana Ong

Character Name : Press Agent

Original Name : Dana Ong

Gender : Male

Tom Guise

Character Name : Old Producer

Original Name : Tom Guise

Gender : Male

Neola May

Character Name : Indian Squaw

Original Name : Neola May

Gender : Female

Reviews

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Darrick38

@Darrick38

2021-08-24

This is not great movie, but also not a bad one. It plays a little quickly, but things did move at a more brisk pace in these early movies, most lasting roughly an hour. A bit uneven, with an ending I didn't particularly like, but with some good scenes. Olive Thomas, who cranked out five films that year, not counting an uncredited cameo in another, does a decent job with this role, getting better with each film.