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 (Andy Clyde), Jay Kirby (Jay Kirby) and Russ Wade (Russell Wade), ride into Rockford and innocently takes jobs with Tug Wilson (Jack Ingram) and his tough crew of line riders, who are in cahoots with Yeager (Hal Price) 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) |
| Crew | Evelyn Finley | Stunts |
| Writing | Rodney J. Graham | Story |
| Directing | Lambert Hillyer | Director |
| Writing | Rodney J. Graham | Screenplay |