The Sundown Kid

The Sundown Kid is a 1942 American Western film directed by Elmer Clifton and written by Norman S. Hall. The film stars Don "Red" Barry, Ian Keith, Helen MacKellar, Linda Leighton, Emmett Lynn and Wade Crosby. The film was released on December 28, 1942, by Republic Pictures.[1][2][3]

The Sundown Kid
Theatrical release poster
Directed byElmer Clifton
Produced byEdward J. White
Screenplay byNorman S. Hall
Story byEdward J. White
StarringDon "Red" Barry
Ian Keith
Helen MacKellar
Linda Leighton
Emmett Lynn
Wade Crosby
Music byMort Glickman
CinematographyErnest Miller
Edited byWilliam P. Thompson
Production
company
Distributed byRepublic Pictures
Release date
  • December 28, 1942 (1942-12-28)
Running time
59 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Plot

Cast

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References

  1. "The Sundown Kid (1942) - Overview". TCM.com. Retrieved 2015-11-07.
  2. Hans J. Wollstein. "The Sundown Kid (1943) - Elmer Clifton". AllMovie. Retrieved 2018-12-02.
  3. "The Sundown Kid". Afi.com. Retrieved 2015-11-07.
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