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Colorado Sundown

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Rex (Rex Allen) and Slim (Slim Pickens) journey to Colorado, where Slim is expecting to claim the estate of the departed Zeke Reynolds. But the will also includes Jacqueline Reynolds (Mary Ellen Kay) and the evil Hurley siblings (June Vincent, Fred Graham). The Hurleys, who assumed they were the sole heirs, plan to use the estate's forests for a timber business. They will stop at nothing, including murder, to make the land theirs, but Rex and Slim are willing to fight for justice.
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David Parkinson Radio Times Colorado Sundown features some amusing gags, including one involving a snapshot of Pickens's pacifist mother, though the indignities suffered by Louise Beavers are regrettable. Rated: 3/5 Oct 25, 2024 Full Review Read all reviews

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Audience Member Another movie from the Mill Creek Westerns Legends 50 Movie Pack. Even though this movie was filmed in 1952 it had all the appearances of haveing been filmed in 1930. The last and certainly one of the better singing cowboys, Rex Allen, stars here in this fast-moving Republic "B" western, accompanying his pal Slim Pickens,( now I know how he got the name slim beacuse film I first saw him in was 1941 with John Balichi and he wasnt to slim). in their initial matchup, to be on hand at Slim's home in Colorado where he expects to benefit from the bequest of the estate of a deceased relative, Zeke Reynolds, consisting of substantial timber holdings. To Slim's surprise, there are other claimants who think they will be heirs to the estate: Jacqueline Reynolds (Mary Ellen Kay), a distant cousin, and a brother/sister duo, Dan and Carrie Hurley (Fred Graham/June Vincent), owners of the Hurley Lumber Mill, whose business practices include overharvesting of trees, bringing about flash flooding while destroying cattle grazing land in Pine Valley. The Hurleys are guilty of crimes more serious than unsavoury commercial methods, and Rex and his employees, including Slim and the vocalising "Republic Rhythm Riders", find themselves in a range war between timbermen and ranchers who are avidly seeking to catch the Hurleys in the midst of committing their misdeeds. Typical of Republic productions in this genre, COLORADO SUNDOWN provides a great deal of furious fight footage, a runaway stagecoach corralled by trick riding and several musical numbers which appear at incongruous moments, including the traditional folk song "Down by the Riverside" (during a flood!) with performances from Allen, Kay, Pickens and the "Rhythm Boys". Director William Witney downcranks his camera during fight scenes, as is his wont, for by marginally slowing filming speed, action appears to be extraordinarily violent, and with the physically capable Allen and veteran stunt coordinator Graham on hand, these passages leave an indelible impression during the course of this interesting low-budget work. 3 Stars 11-20-12 Rated 3 out of 5 stars 01/23/23 Full Review Read all reviews
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Synopsis Rex (Rex Allen) and Slim (Slim Pickens) journey to Colorado, where Slim is expecting to claim the estate of the departed Zeke Reynolds. But the will also includes Jacqueline Reynolds (Mary Ellen Kay) and the evil Hurley siblings (June Vincent, Fred Graham). The Hurleys, who assumed they were the sole heirs, plan to use the estate's forests for a timber business. They will stop at nothing, including murder, to make the land theirs, but Rex and Slim are willing to fight for justice.
Director
William Witney
Screenwriter
Eric Taylor, William Lively
Production Co
Republic Pictures
Genre
Western
Original Language
English
Release Date (Theaters)
Feb 8, 1952, Limited
Release Date (Streaming)
Jul 1, 2016
Runtime
1h 7m
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