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Thumbnail for Decision at Sundown (1957) Decision at Sundown (1957)

Basics Critics:50Rusty:76
Category: Action/Adventure, Drama, WesternSub-Category: Western filmRuntime: 77 minutesColor: colorLanguage: EnglishCountry: United StatesDirector: Budd BoetticherScreenwriter: Charles LangMusic: Heinz Eric RoemheldCinematography: Burnett GuffeyStars: Randolph Scott, Valerie French, Noah Beery Jr., Karen Steele, John Carroll, Andrew Duggan, James Westerfield, John Archer, John Litel, Ray Teal, Richard Deacon, Vaughn TaylorProducer: Harry Joe BrownStudio: Columbia PicturesAward details: (details at IMDb)
Description

Bart Allison arrives in Sundown after a three year search for Tate Kimbrough. Although it is Kimbrough's wedding day, Allison makes it clear he blames him for the death of his wife and is out to kill him. A shoot-out in the church puts the wedding on hold and Allison and his trail-buddy hole up in the livery stable. But the reasons for his actions become increasingly unclear, while the town starts to wonder about the grip Kimbrough has over them.


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