Sundown Trail (1931)
Dorothy, and her big city lawyer boyfriend, return to the Lazy 'B' ranch to read her late father's will. For Dorothy to inherit everything, she must stay on the ranch for 5 years. If she does not, everything goes to Buck, who is the manager. She does not like Buck, so she makes a deal with the wrong people for cattle and then the outlaws go to the ranch to get the $10,000 from her. But Buck is on the job.
Director: Robert F. Hill
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Tom Keene as Buck Sawyer |
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Marion Shilling as Dorothy 'Dottie' Beals |
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Nick Stuart as Flash Prescott |
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Hooper Atchley as Mr. Marston |
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Stanley Blystone as Joe Currier |
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Alma Chester as Ma Stoddard |
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William Welsh as Pa Stoddard |
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Murdock MacQuarrie as Executor of the Estate |
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Louise Beavers as Auntie Jenny |
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Slim Whitaker as Henchman |
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Hank Bell as Cowhand |
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Buck Bucko as Ranch Hand |
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Roy Bucko as Ranch Hand |
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Bob Burns as Cowhand |
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Fred Burns as Station Agent |
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Bob Card as Cowhand |
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Tommy Coats as Ranch Hand Tommy |
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Ben Corbett as Ranch Hand Shorty |
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Jim Corey as Henchman Blaney |
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William Gillis as Ranch Hand Goober |
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Tiny Jones as Townswoman |
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Bud McClure as Ranch Hand |
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Buck Moulton as Henchman |
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Bill Nestell as Burly Henchman |
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Rose Plumer as Townswoman |
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Blackjack Ward as Henchman |
| Writing | Robert F. Hill | Writer |
| Directing | Robert F. Hill | Director |
| Art | Carroll Clark | Art Direction |
| Camera | Ted D. McCord | Director of Photography |