Sundown Riders (1944)
This film was produced and released in 1944 by Film Enterprises for the 16mm school-and-institutional market, and was picked up and released in 1948 by Astor for theatrical 35mm showings. Both versions finds the citizens of Rockford upset over a series of murders and robberies. The Sundowners - Andy Clyde, Jay Kirby and Russ Wade - ride into Rockford and innocently takes jobs with Tug Wilson and his tough crew of line riders, who are in cahoots with Yeager in a big land swindle scheme.
Director:
Lambert Hillyer
Writer:
Rodney J. Graham
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Russell Wade as Russ Wade |
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Jay Kirby as Jay Kirby |
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Andy Clyde as Andy |
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Evelyn Finley as Donna Frazier |
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Jack Ingram as Tug Wilson |
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Marshall Reed as Ranger Bob Casey |
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Hal Price as Yeager |
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Steve Clark as John Frazier |
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George Fuller as Sam (Wagon Driver) |
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Ted Mapes as Henry Wilson |
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Bud Osborne as Henchman Loco |
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Chief Many Treaties as Indian Charlie |
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Henry Wills as Henchman Curly |
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Cliff Parkinson as Evans (Vigilante) |
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Dice as The Pinto Stallion |
| Crew | Evelyn Finley | Stunts |
| Directing | Lambert Hillyer | Director |
| Writing | Rodney J. Graham | Story |
| Writing | Rodney J. Graham | Screenplay |