
'Neath the Arizona Skies is a 1934 Western film directed by the late Harry L. Fraser, produced by Lone Star Productions, released by Monogram Pictures and starring the late John Wayne. The film co-stars the late Sheila Terry, the late Shirley Jean Rickert and the late George "Gabby" Hayes.
A cowboy (John Wayne) vows to help a young half-Native American girl (Shirley Jean Rickert) who must find her white father in order to claim her hefty inheritance after the death of her mother.
Victims[]
- Nina's Mother - Died during childbirth off-screen, mentioned.
- Bub Moore - Killed by Sam Black off-screen, mentioned.
- Jim Moore - Bled out after being shot by Vic Byrnd.
- Victor "Vic" Byrd - Shot by Tom.
- "Shorty" - Shot by Chris Morrell causing him to fall off a roof.
- Unnamed Male Bandit - Shot by a sheriff.
- Sam Black - Drowned by Chris Morrell.
- Two Unnamed Male Bandits - Sentenced to death via hanging by an unknown person after being arrested by several sheriffs off-screen, implied.
Deaths[]
- Total - 9
- 8 Men
- 1 Woman
Kill Counts[]
- Chris Morrell - 2 (Alive)
- Tom - 1 (Alive)
- Sam Black - 1 (Deceased)
- Victor "Vic" Byrd - 1 (Deceased)