Sheriff of Sundown (1944)
Bringing his large cattle herd to Sundown, rancher Tex Jordan must sell his cattle to corrupt baron Jack Hatfield. He does OK but learns Hatfield is cheating the small outfits. When one refuses to sell he is murdered and Tex then decides to stay and take up the fight. He is appointed a special Agent by the Governor but unknonw to him the Governor's Secretary is a spy for Hatfield and reveals his plans.
Director:
Lesley Selander
Writer:
Norman S. Hall
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Allan Lane as Tex Jordan |
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Linda Stirling as Lois Carpenter |
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Max Terhune as Third Grade Simms |
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Twinkle Watts as Little Jo Criag |
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Roy Barcroft as Jack Hatfield |
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Duncan Renaldo as Chihuahua RamÃrez |
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Bud Geary as Ward - Henchman |
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Jack Kirk as Andy Craig |
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Herbert Rawlinson as Governor Brainerd |
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Tom London as Sheriff Tom Carpenter |
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Kenne Duncan as Arthur Wilkes - Secretary |
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Robert J. Wilke as Bradley - Henchman (as Bob Wilke) |
| Production | Stephen Auer | Associate Producer |
| Art | Fred A. Ritter | Art Direction |
| Directing | Joe Popkin | Assistant Director |
| Editing | Harry Keller | Editor |
| Sound | Earl Crain Sr. | Sound |
| Art | Charles S. Thompson | Set Decoration |
| Camera | Bud Thackery | Director of Photography |
| Sound | Joseph Dubin | Original Music Composer |
| Writing | Norman S. Hall | Screenplay |
| Directing | Lesley Selander | Director |