The Sundowners

The Sundowners

Director: George Templeton Cast: Robert Preston
Robert Preston
, Robert Sterling
Robert Sterling
, John Barrymore Jr.
John Barrymore Jr.
, Jack Elam
Jack Elam
George Templeton
The Sundowners

The Sundowners

Director: George Templeton Cast: Robert Preston
Robert Preston
, Robert Sterling
Robert Sterling
, John Barrymore Jr.
John Barrymore Jr.
, Jack Elam
Jack Elam
George Templeton

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Overview

Filmed in a two-tone process called Cinecolor, The Sundowners is a compact little western making good use of an old Hollywood chestnut. Robert Preston and Robert Sterling play two brothers who find themselves on opposite sides of the legal fence. Since Sterling rather than Preston has the mustache this time, Sterling's the bad guy. Caught in the crossfire is Preston's son, who is menaced by Sterling. This 1950 version should not be confused with the 1960 Warners film of the same name, which is set on an Australian sheep ranch.

Product Details

Release Date: 03/29/2005
UPC: 0089859836626
Original Release: 1950
Rating: NR
Source: VCI VIDEO
Region Code: A
Sound: [Dolby Digital Mono]
Language: English
Time: 1:23:00
Sales rank: 55,413

Special Features

Digitally re-mastered; from 35mm negative; Scene selection menu; Bios; Photo gallery; VCI western promo; Bonus episode from "Stories From the Century" TV series

Cast & Crew

Performance Credits
Robert Preston James Cloud ('Kid Wichita')
Robert Sterling Tom Cloud
John Barrymore Jr. Jeff Cloud - the Younger Brother
Jack Elam Earl Boyce
Chill Wills Sam Beard
John Litel John Gaul
Cathy Downs Mrs. Boyce
Don Haggerty Elmer Gaul
Stanley Price Fletcher
Clem Fuller Turkey
Frank Cordell Strake
Dave Kashner Batson
David Kashner Batson
Rudy Schrager Composer
Alberto Colombo Composer

Technical Credits
Alan LeMay Producer,Screenwriter
George Templeton Director
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