Trouble in Sundown
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Directed by | David Howard Sam Ruman (assistant) |
Screenplay by | Oliver Drake Dorrell McGowan Stuart McGowan |
Story by | Charles F. Royal |
Produced by | Bert Gilroy |
Starring | George O'Brien Rosalind Keith Ray Whitley Chill Wills |
Cinematography | Harry Wild |
Edited by | Frederic Knudtson |
Music by | Roy Webb |
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Running time | 60 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Trouble in Sundown is a 1939 American western film directed by David Howard, using a screenplay by Oliver Drake, Dorrell McGowan and Stuart McGowan, based on a story by Charles F. Royal.
Starring George O'Brien, Rosalind Keith, Ray Whitley, and Chill Wills, the film was produced and distributed by RKO Radio Pictures, released on March 24, 1939.
Plot
A banker named Cameron is suspected of a robbery because he was the only person who knew the vault lock's combination. When a corrupt land owner, Ross Daggett, tries to exact vigilante justice, rancher Clint Bradford goes to the aid of June Cameron, the banker's daughter, and hides her father.
June inadvertently leads Daggett and his men, including hired gun Dusty, to her father's hiding place, where Cameron is captured and taken back to town. Dusty is tricked by Clint into revealing a secret panel through which Daggett was able to view Cameron's use of the vault combination. June is grateful to Clint when her father goes free.
Cast
- George O'Brien as Bradford
- Rosalind Keith as June
- Chill Wills as Whopper
- Ward Bond as Dusty
- Ray Whitley as Andy
- Cyrus Kendall as Daggett
References
- ^ "Trouble in Sundown: Detail View". American Film Institute. Archived from the original on March 29, 2014. Retrieved September 14, 2014.