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Red Sundown

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In a dusty town of the Old West, tension hangs in the air as a stranger arrives with a mysterious past. This enigmatic figure, known only as "the man," quickly becomes the center of attention after ending the life of a gunslinger who was wreaking havoc in the community. However, instead of being hailed as a hero, the man becomes a target of the very people he sought to protect, due to the growing paranoia and distrust that permeate the atmosphere.

The town sheriff, a tough guy with a twisted sense of justice, decides that instead of appreciating their new protector, he must apprehend him because the laws governing life in the West are stringent. As the plot unfolds, the man fights for his own survival while trying to uncover the truth behind the town's violent history. Characters weave through a web of betrayal, friendship, and redemption, where not everyone is what they seem.

With a cast that shines in memorable performances and direction that captures the desolate essence of the desert, this story unfolds like a dance of bullets and tensions, leading the audience to question the true nature of good and evil in a world where loyalty is fleeting and justice often lies in the hands of the strongest. An adventure where the line between hero and villain blurs.

Media type
Movie
Year
1956
Director
Jack Arnold
Writer
Martin Berkeley
Rating
Service
Internet Movie Database
Rating
6.50
Actors
Rory Calhoun
Martha Hyer
Dean Jagger
Robert Middleton
Grant Williams
Lita Baron
James Millican
Trevor Bardette
Leo Gordon
David Kasday
Chuck Roberson
Chuck Hayward
Gordon Wynn
Gender
Western
Country
United States
Producers
Albert Zugsmith
Original title
Red Sundown
Duration
81
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