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9 reviews · Provided by Metacritic.com
- 100TV Guide MagazineTV Guide MagazineBig, funny, tender and humane all at the same time, The Sundowners is a true "family" film, without any of the cloying connotations of that term.
- 90Jon Cleary's novel is the basic source from which director Fred Zinnemann's inspiration springs. Between Cleary and Zinnemann lies Isobel Lennart's perceptive, virile screenplay, loaded with bright, telling lines of dialog and gentle philosophical comment. But, fine as the scenario is, it is Zinnemann's poetic glances into the souls of his characters, little hints of deep longings, hidden despairs, indomitable spirit that make the picture the achievement it is.
- 88USA TodayMike ClarkUSA TodayMike ClarkMitchum's celebrated skill with dialects has never been more evident. [02 Feb 2007, p.10D]
- 83IndieWireIndieWireA remarkably effective and absorbing picture (if a little too long), with another sterling performance from Mitchum.
- 80The New York TimesBosley CrowtherThe New York TimesBosley CrowtherA sense of outdoor living and a tingle of open-air adventure are the breath of life in this film.
- A beautifully photographed, sentimental film about a family of itinerant Australian sheepherders who travel from job to job during the 1920s.
- 80Chicago ReaderJonathan RosenbaumChicago ReaderJonathan RosenbaumA touching Fred Zinnemann movie (1960) about an Australian sheepherding family.
- 80The New YorkerPauline KaelThe New YorkerPauline KaelThough the story builds slowly (and the first half may seem a little pokey), the characters are more red-blooded and vigorous and eccentric than in most other Zinnemann films.
- 60Time OutTime OutZinnemann's customary care for detail pays occasional dividends, but the film goes on rather too long.