Sunset in the West

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Directed byWilliam Witney
Written byGerald Geraghty
Produced byEdward J. White
StarringRoy Rogers
Sunset in the West
Theatrical release poster
Directed byWilliam Witney
Written byGerald Geraghty
Produced byEdward J. White
StarringRoy Rogers
CinematographyJack Marta
Edited byTony Martinelli
Music byR. Dale Butts
Production
company
Republic Pictures
Distributed byRepublic Pictures
Release date
  • September 25, 1950 (1950-09-25) (U.S.)[1]
Running time
67 minutes[2]
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Sunset in the West is a 1950 American Trucolor Western film produced by Republic Pictures, directed by William Witney, and starring the "King of the Cowboys" Roy Rogers and his palomino Trigger, promoted as "The Smartest Horse in the Movies".[3] Estelita Rodriguez, Penny Edwards, and veteran character actor Will Wright are among the production’s supporting players.

The entertainment trade paper Variety provides the following plot summary of Sunset in the West in its 1950 review of the film:

Story centers around operations of a gun-smuggling gang, with a well-trained bloodhound part of the plot. Gun-runners force federal agents to take a hand, guns being shipped out via branch railway line, with a station agent in the gang's employ. These operations continue until Rogers resumes his old job as deputy sheriff. Then aided by the bloodhound, he brings the gang to justice.

There is the usual gun battle at the finish, this time with the cowboys shooting it out with the outlaws, who are entrenched back of a freight car and the attached locomotive. With live ammunition cases lying around, this makes for more than customary fireworks as a climax.

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