Sundown Slim
Sundown Slim

Sundown Slim

1920Movie50 minEnglish

Hobo poet Sundown Slim meets his old friend Billy Corliss in a Western saloon. Billy, in poor health as a result of injuries sustained in a train wreck, now owns the Concho cattle ranch with his brother Jack who runs the ranch. Sundown obtains a job at the Concho and becomes embroiled in the Corliss' battle with their sheeprancher neighbors, the Fernandos. When Loring, one of Jack's employees, attacks Fernando's daughter Anita, Jack fires him but Fernando, not satisfied, vows revenge on Jack, then shoots Billy by mistake.

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Director: UnknownGenres: Western, Short

Plot Summary

Unfortunately, detailed plot summaries for the 1920 short film "Sundown Slim" are not readily available in public records. As a silent short from a century ago, specific narrative details are scarce and often lost to time. Information regarding its storyline is very limited.

Critical Reception

As "Sundown Slim" is a very early and obscure silent film, comprehensive critical reception and audience feedback from its original release are not widely documented. Surviving historical records or detailed reviews are extremely limited, making it difficult to assess its reception accurately.

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  • The film's obscurity makes it difficult to ascertain any general consensus from its time.

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As a silent short from 1920, "Sundown Slim" belongs to a category of films where documentation of specific production details, such as director or even exact cast lists, is often incomplete or entirely absent in modern archives.

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