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Arizona Days is one of those Westerns that really captures the spirit of the era, despite its somewhat obscure director. The pacing is a bit uneven, with some slow moments that let you soak in the rugged landscapes, but it picks up nicely when the action kicks in. Bob Custer's performance as the detective adds a certain grit, and the undercover plotline gives it a unique twist. The practical effects during the cattle rustling scenes feel authentic, which adds to its charm. It’s not flashy, but there's something raw and genuine about the themes of justice and deception that resonate throughout the film.
Arizona Days is a bit of a rarity in the silent film Western genre, often overshadowed by more prominent titles from the same period. The film has had a limited release on various formats, making it a sought-after piece for serious collectors. Given its scarcity, it's worth keeping an eye out for any screenings or restoration efforts that might bring it back to a new audience.
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