A gunfighter takes a deputy sheriff job in a town caught in a feud between a powerful rancher and small farmers.A gunfighter takes a deputy sheriff job in a town caught in a feud between a powerful rancher and small farmers.A gunfighter takes a deputy sheriff job in a town caught in a feud between a powerful rancher and small farmers.
Carl Andre
- Townsman
- (uncredited)
Ray Bennett
- Henchman
- (uncredited)
Arthur Berkeley
- Townsman
- (uncredited)
Wag Blesing
- Townsman
- (uncredited)
Gail Bonney
- Mrs. Clore
- (uncredited)
Lane Bradford
- Mike Zellman
- (uncredited)
Chet Brandenburg
- Townsman
- (uncredited)
Helen Brown
- Mrs. Baldwin
- (uncredited)
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- TriviaFinal film of James Millican. NOTE: He had already been diagnosed with cancer when he made the film and would die before it premiered. He was 45 years old.
- ConnectionsFeatures Dawn at Socorro (1954)
- SoundtracksRed Sundown
Written and Performed by Terry Gilkyson
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A decent and serious western with thrills , noisy action, crossfire, intrigue, duels and suspenseful final . Enjoyable taut minor and nicely done Western has loner gunfighter Alex Longmire : Rory Calhoun , after his life is saved in a crossfire by a fellow pistolero whose life he in turn had saved . After that , he is on the run from a posse and as he must prove he killed in self-defense . Alex is riding into town and meeting a raving nervy old sheriff , Jade Murphy : Dean Jagger , he then takes a deputy sheriff job and meantime , he falls in love for his daughter : Martha Hyer . When promises to give up his way of life. Riding into town he finds the only job available is deputy to sheriff . So Longmire decides to stay and see if he can use his expertise with firearms for good . Out of Texas he rode INTO THE FURY OF DURANGO'S WILDEST HOUR!
Paramount Universal movie with great main and support cast, being well produced and efficiently directed. An attractive Western that works efficiently within its own rather derivative limits . It is a nice rendition based on Lewis B. Patten's novel "Back Trail" with tought-provoking and moving script by Martin Berkeley . Another Western with a great theme song , - what Western hadn't by that time- , in fact there is a moved-spirited ballad song titled Red Sundown written and performed by Terry Gilkyson . It is an usual Western of the Fifities with echoes of the classics as ¨High Noon¨ , ¨Duel at O.K. Corral¨ or ¨Shane¨ . Rory Calhoun gives a nice acting as a gunfighter in a town caught in a feud between a powerful rancher and small farmers. Tall and handsome, Rory starred in over 80 films and 1,000 television episodes. Before becoming an actor he worked as a boxer, a lumberjack, a truck driver and a cowpuncher. Rory benefited from a screen test at 20th Century-Fox, arranged for him by Sue Carol, a Hollywood agent and the wife of actor Alan Ladd, who is said to have spotted Calhoun while he was riding a horse in a Los Angeles park. He debuted on screen in Something for the Boys (1944), with Carmen Miranda, billed as "Frank McCown". David O. Selznick changed his name to Rory Calhoun, and after playing small parts for a while, he graduated to starring in western films, including Río sin retorno (1954) with Marilyn Monroe and Robert Mitchum. Calhoun's better-known pictures include Cómo casarse con un millonario (1953) with Lauren Bacall, Monroe and Betty Grable, and Con una canción en mi corazón (1952) with Susan Hayward. From 1959 to 1960 he starred in the CBS television series The Texan (1958). More than two decades later he returned to CBS for five years as Judge Judson Tyler on the daytime serial Capitolio (1982). His final appearance, 70 years old but handsome as ever, was as Ernest Tucker in Pure Country (1992). Rory played a lot of Western such as : Ride Out for Revenge , Domino Kid , The Hired Gun , Utah Blaine , A bullet is waiting, Thunder in Carolina , Dawn in Socorro , The Yellow Tomahawk , and River with no return with Marilyn Monroe and Robert Mitchum . The film ¨Red Sundown¨ is really buoyed by several familar faces in the supporting cast . Dean Jagger as an honest marshal caught between small farmers and a local cattle baron and look out , in particular the following ones : Lita Baron who at the time married Rory Calhoun , Robert Middleton as a land baron , James Millican , Trevor Bardette , John Doucette , Chuck Howard , Leo Gordon, among others . And special mention for Grant Williams as gunslinger Chet Swann , whom the starring knows from the past , arrives on the scene he has to make a difficult decision , to kill him . Grant plays very well a gunman ; a bit later on , he would play the classic The incredible shrinkring man for Jack Arnold himself .
Furthermore, it contains a colorful and glimmer cinematography , as the brilliant colour cinematography by expert cameraman William E. Snyder . This well-edited motion picture was compellingly directed by Jack Arnold in his best foray into the Western genre. He reigns supreme as one of the greatest filmmakers of 50s science , achieving an important cult popularity with classics as "The Creature from the Black Lagoon," and its follow-up titled "Revenge of the Creature" that was a nice sequel . "Tarantula" was likewise a lot of amusement and of course "The Incredible Shrinking Man" attained his greatest enduring cult popularity , it's a thought-provoking and impressive classic that's lost none of its power throughout the years . Arnold's final two genre entries were the interesting "Monster on the Campus" and the outlandish "The Space Children¨ . In addition to his film work, Arnold also directed episodes of such TV shows . Rating Red Sundown 6.5/10 . Agreeable Western that will appeal to enthusiasts.
Paramount Universal movie with great main and support cast, being well produced and efficiently directed. An attractive Western that works efficiently within its own rather derivative limits . It is a nice rendition based on Lewis B. Patten's novel "Back Trail" with tought-provoking and moving script by Martin Berkeley . Another Western with a great theme song , - what Western hadn't by that time- , in fact there is a moved-spirited ballad song titled Red Sundown written and performed by Terry Gilkyson . It is an usual Western of the Fifities with echoes of the classics as ¨High Noon¨ , ¨Duel at O.K. Corral¨ or ¨Shane¨ . Rory Calhoun gives a nice acting as a gunfighter in a town caught in a feud between a powerful rancher and small farmers. Tall and handsome, Rory starred in over 80 films and 1,000 television episodes. Before becoming an actor he worked as a boxer, a lumberjack, a truck driver and a cowpuncher. Rory benefited from a screen test at 20th Century-Fox, arranged for him by Sue Carol, a Hollywood agent and the wife of actor Alan Ladd, who is said to have spotted Calhoun while he was riding a horse in a Los Angeles park. He debuted on screen in Something for the Boys (1944), with Carmen Miranda, billed as "Frank McCown". David O. Selznick changed his name to Rory Calhoun, and after playing small parts for a while, he graduated to starring in western films, including Río sin retorno (1954) with Marilyn Monroe and Robert Mitchum. Calhoun's better-known pictures include Cómo casarse con un millonario (1953) with Lauren Bacall, Monroe and Betty Grable, and Con una canción en mi corazón (1952) with Susan Hayward. From 1959 to 1960 he starred in the CBS television series The Texan (1958). More than two decades later he returned to CBS for five years as Judge Judson Tyler on the daytime serial Capitolio (1982). His final appearance, 70 years old but handsome as ever, was as Ernest Tucker in Pure Country (1992). Rory played a lot of Western such as : Ride Out for Revenge , Domino Kid , The Hired Gun , Utah Blaine , A bullet is waiting, Thunder in Carolina , Dawn in Socorro , The Yellow Tomahawk , and River with no return with Marilyn Monroe and Robert Mitchum . The film ¨Red Sundown¨ is really buoyed by several familar faces in the supporting cast . Dean Jagger as an honest marshal caught between small farmers and a local cattle baron and look out , in particular the following ones : Lita Baron who at the time married Rory Calhoun , Robert Middleton as a land baron , James Millican , Trevor Bardette , John Doucette , Chuck Howard , Leo Gordon, among others . And special mention for Grant Williams as gunslinger Chet Swann , whom the starring knows from the past , arrives on the scene he has to make a difficult decision , to kill him . Grant plays very well a gunman ; a bit later on , he would play the classic The incredible shrinkring man for Jack Arnold himself .
Furthermore, it contains a colorful and glimmer cinematography , as the brilliant colour cinematography by expert cameraman William E. Snyder . This well-edited motion picture was compellingly directed by Jack Arnold in his best foray into the Western genre. He reigns supreme as one of the greatest filmmakers of 50s science , achieving an important cult popularity with classics as "The Creature from the Black Lagoon," and its follow-up titled "Revenge of the Creature" that was a nice sequel . "Tarantula" was likewise a lot of amusement and of course "The Incredible Shrinking Man" attained his greatest enduring cult popularity , it's a thought-provoking and impressive classic that's lost none of its power throughout the years . Arnold's final two genre entries were the interesting "Monster on the Campus" and the outlandish "The Space Children¨ . In addition to his film work, Arnold also directed episodes of such TV shows . Rating Red Sundown 6.5/10 . Agreeable Western that will appeal to enthusiasts.
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- Runtime1 hour 21 minutes
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