Sundown (1941)
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- Theatrical Feature Running Time:
- 91 mins
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Sundown
Adapted by Barre Lyndon from his own Saturday Evening Post short story, Sundown takes place in Africa during WW2. British army major Coombes (George Sanders) cannot abide the local Arab population, and he has even less time for district commissioner Crawford (Bruce Cabot), who has befriended the natives. Crawford is particularly fond of the beautiful Zia (Gene Tierney), whom Coombes suspects of being a Nazi sympathizer. But when the British troops must make their way through treacherous uncharted territory, they are forced to rely upon the guidance of the enigmatic Zia. Cedric Hardwycke spouts reams and reams of symbolic dialogue as the local British bishop, while among the native extras is a very young Dorothy Dandridge. Impressively photographed (by Charles Lang) and directed (by Henry Hathaway), Sundown just misses being as profound as it obviously wants to be. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
Complete Cast of Sundown:
Bruce Cabot also in Night Alarm , Kid Monk Baroni , Sinners in Paradise , King Kong , Fancy Pants
George Sanders also in A Scandal in Paris , Lured , The Picture of Dorian Gray , Good Times , Son of Fury
Joseph Calleia also in The Jungle Book , Touch of Evil , The Noose Hangs High , Gilda , Four Faces West , Algiers
Sundown Trivia
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