Cimarron is a wild town overrun by outlaws. Sunset, who was framed as a cattle rustler, has just been released from prison after 3 years when he winds up in Cimarron. On his first day there,... Read allCimarron is a wild town overrun by outlaws. Sunset, who was framed as a cattle rustler, has just been released from prison after 3 years when he winds up in Cimarron. On his first day there, he foils a robbery attempt of the express office and kills 2 of the 3 outlaws. The greatf... Read allCimarron is a wild town overrun by outlaws. Sunset, who was framed as a cattle rustler, has just been released from prison after 3 years when he winds up in Cimarron. On his first day there, he foils a robbery attempt of the express office and kills 2 of the 3 outlaws. The greatful town makes him sheriff and the next day, he foils another robbery of the gold in the ex... Read all
- Pinky Snyder
- (as Olin Howlin)
- Dobie - Henchman
- (as Bob Wilke)
- Sheriff Sam Duncan
- (as Edward Cassidy)
- Henchman
- (uncredited)
- Musician
- (uncredited)
- Townsman
- (uncredited)
- Man at Dance
- (uncredited)
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- Writer
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When Sunset as a private citizen prevents a pair of holdups the citizens of Cimarron make him the sheriff. But brother Ted played by Riley Hill wants his good brother the sheriff out of the way as he's cramping his operation even though Sunset doesn't know his brother's behind it.
Hill is one coldblooded character. We wouldn't see feuding brothers like this in a western until Winchester 73 with James Stewart and Stephen McNally.
For comic relief we get Olin Howlin the butt of juvenile humor by some town juveniles. That we could have done without.
Sheriff At Cimarron is pretty good with potential to be something better. Herbert J. Yates should have spent some more money on it.
The talented Yakima Canutt was in charge behind the camera so the viewer is in for the best action scenes possible at the time. Particularly impressive is the final chase involving a runaway stagecoach with Sunset on the coach and his brother Ted atop one of the team horses. The stage breaks away from the team leaving Sunset to fend for himself. This part was a good training ground for Canutt. He elaborated upon it when he directed a similar type situation for the chariot race in "Ben-Hur."
The weakest part of "Sheriff of Cimarron" is the humor which at times is outright embarrassing consisting mainly of childish pranks played on the town character, pill-pusher Pinky Snyder (Olin Howland). Howland was oft times cast a country rube, a role he played so well. His type humor which may have been funny at the time is today definitely not funny. The film even begins with one of the pranks which is an unaccountable flaw in Canutt's direction. The master of stunts should have begun with a spectacular action sequence to pull the audience into the show.
The story is a good one about two brothers, one good and one despicably evil. Ted Carson aka The Sonora Kid ( Riley Hill) makes Cain look like Snow White. He framed his brother Sunset who served three years in prison for his brother's crime. He is hell-bent on shooting his brother in the back while pretending to be his friend. He is a cold-blooded killer. Riley Hill plays the conniving and treacherous sibling to perfection. As Hamlet says, "One may smile, and smile, and be a villain." Republic had the meanest bad guys of any studio. So the outlaws led by stalwart heavy Jack Ingram can be counted on to give hero Sunset Carson as much trouble as he can handle in a 56 minute time slot. The only one missing that would have made it more difficult for Sunset to clean up Cimarron was Roy Barcroft.
Get your popcorn popping and your Milk Duds out, it's time for some straight shootin', fisticuffs, and hard ridin'. Sunset even gets to use a bull whip. Don't miss it.
There's some really good stunt work featured in this Sunset Carson western, especially the Stagecoach bit- it's really well done. The fights are high energy stuff, the story is fairly good. Interesting bit is that Sunset's brother is a bad hombre and has no love for his brother: after all he framed Sunset and doesn't mind killing him. Quite adult-like for a western that had a target audience consisting of young 'uns. Liked the romantic scenes with Linda Stirling and Sunset.
Did you know
- GoofsWhen Pinky arrives home after Sunset is falsely accused, a crew member's hand can be seen taking hold of the doorknob to close the door.
- Quotes
[Dobie "toasts" Ted Carson, the Sonora Kid]
Dobie: The Sonora Kid is a gentle lamb / His fleece is black as snow...
[Ted shoots the whiskey bottle out of Dobie's hand]
Ted Carson: Nobody asked your opinion.
Dobie: What's eatin' you?
Ted Carson: I don't like your brand of humor. Next time, I'll aim at your funny bone.
Details
- Runtime56 minutes
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- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1