Doomed at Sundown
Doomed at Sundown

Doomed at Sundown

1937Movie53 minEnglish

Young Dave Austin hunts down the varmint who murdered his father in this B Western. Austin tracks killer Jim Hatfield to his hideout, a Mexican cantina where Hatfield and his ruthless gang terrorize the locals. After being deputized, the courageous Austin allows himself to be captured by the gang and devises an ingenious plan to turn the bad guys against one another.

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IMDb5.4/10
Director: Robert N. BradburyGenres: Western, Action, Crime

Plot Summary

In this thrilling Western, a young rancher inherits a large herd of cattle and finds himself in a race against time and ruthless competitors. He must protect his inheritance from rustlers and unscrupulous rivals who will stop at nothing to claim what is rightfully his. The film culminates in a dramatic showdown where justice, and survival, hang in the balance.

Critical Reception

As a B-movie Western from the 1930s, 'Doomed at Sundown' received modest attention upon its release, typical for its genre and budget. It was generally viewed as a standard entry for fans of horse operas, offering predictable thrills and action. Contemporary reviews highlighted its fast pace and straightforward narrative, appealing to its target audience without aiming for critical acclaim.

What Reviewers Say

  • A typical, fast-paced Western with standard plot elements.
  • Offers familiar thrills and action for genre enthusiasts.
  • Features an early performance by a young John Wayne.

Google audience: Information on specific Google user reviews for 'Doomed at Sundown' is not readily available, but it is generally recognized as a classic, low-budget Western from its era.

Fun Fact

This film is one of several early Westerns where John Wayne, billed here as Duke Morrison, played a lead role before achieving major stardom.

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