The Arizona Kid is a 1930 American pre-Code Western film directed by Alfred Santell. It was produced by Fox Film Corporation.
The original idea was for the film to be a sequel to In Old Arizona (1928), in which Warner Baxter played the Cisco Kid, a character from O. HenryâÂÂs 1907 short story The CaballeroâÂÂs Way. His performance earned him the Academy Award for Best Actor. However, the studio discovered that the rights they had acquired allowed for only a single direct adaptation of the story, which had already been used for the 1928 film. To get around this limitation, Fox released The Arizona Kid, with Baxter playing Chico Cabrillo, a variation of the same archetype, presented as âÂÂThe Arizona KidâÂÂ. The following year, the studio returned to the original character with The Cisco Kid (1931), once again starring Baxter alongside Conchita Montenegro and Edmund Lowe.
The film features Carole Lombard in one of her early roles.
The film was a hit at the box office.
Parts of the film were shot in Grafton, Rockville Road, and Zion National Park in Utah.