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Sundown is a 1924 American silent Western film directed by Laurence Trimble and Harry O. Hoyt, produced and distributed by First National Pictures, and starring Bessie Love. Frances Marion , Marion Fairfax , and Kenneth B. Clarke wrote the screenplay based on an original screen story by Earl Hudson.
Sundown is a 2021 drama film written and directed by Michel Franco. It stars Tim Roth , Charlotte Gainsbourg and Iazua Larios. The plot follows a wealthy man (Roth) who attempts to abandon his family on vacation after the death of his mother.
Sundown is a 1941 American war drama film directed by Henry Hathaway and starring Gene Tierney, Bruce Cabot and George Sanders. [2] It was produced by Jack Moss and Walter Wanger , written by Charles G. Booth and Barré Lyndon , and released by United Artists .
A sundown town is an all-White community that shows or has shown hostility toward non-Whites. Sundown town practices may be evoked in the form of city ordinances barring people of color after dark, exclusionary covenants for housing opportunity, signage warning ethnic groups to vacate, unequal treatment by local law enforcement, and unwritten rules permitting harassment.
[3] Chris Catt from the Creepy Catalog gave it a positive review and noted the final segment, “Sundown”. [4] Joel Fisher from the Battle Royale With Cheese also gave it a positive review writing: "Horror Noire is a unique perspective on horror and for those aficionados of the genre then they may even have fun finding the references within." [5]
The Cowboy from Sundown is a 1940 American Western film directed by Spencer Gordon Bennet and written by Roland Lynch and Robert Emmett Tansey. The film stars Tex Ritter, Roscoe Ates, Carleton Young, George Pembroke, Patsy Moran and Pauline Haddon. The film was released on May 9, 1940, by Monogram Pictures. [1] [2] [3]
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Trouble in Sundown [457] March 29, 1939: They Made Her a Spy: Premiered in New York, wide release on April 14, 1939 [458] March 31, 1939: Almost a Gentleman [459] April 7, 1939: Love Affair: Theatrical distribution only; currently in the public domain [460] April 7, 1939: The Flying Irishman [461] April 21, 1939: Fixer Dugan [462] April 28, 1939