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Crépuscule sanglant

Original title: Red Sundown
  • 1956
  • Approved
  • 1h 21m
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6.5/10
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Rory Calhoun, Martha Hyer, and Grant Williams in Crépuscule sanglant (1956)
A gunfighter takes a deputy sheriff job in a town caught in a feud between a powerful rancher and small farmers.
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A gunfighter takes a job as deputy sheriff in a town caught in a feud between a powerful rancher and small farmers.A gunfighter takes a job as deputy sheriff in a town caught in a feud between a powerful rancher and small farmers.A gunfighter takes a job as deputy sheriff in a town caught in a feud between a powerful rancher and small farmers.

  • Director
    • Jack Arnold
  • Writers
    • Martin Berkeley
    • Lewis B. Patten
  • Stars
    • Rory Calhoun
    • Martha Hyer
    • Dean Jagger
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    • Director
      • Jack Arnold
    • Writers
      • Martin Berkeley
      • Lewis B. Patten
    • Stars
      • Rory Calhoun
      • Martha Hyer
      • Dean Jagger
    • 19User reviews
    • 10Critic reviews
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    Rory Calhoun
    Rory Calhoun
    • Alec Longmire
    Martha Hyer
    Martha Hyer
    • Caroline Murphy
    Dean Jagger
    Dean Jagger
    • Sheriff Jade Murphy
    Robert Middleton
    Robert Middleton
    • Rufus Henshaw
    Grant Williams
    Grant Williams
    • Chet Swann
    Lita Baron
    Lita Baron
    • Maria
    James Millican
    James Millican
    • Bud Purvis
    Trevor Bardette
    Trevor Bardette
    • Sam Baldwin
    Leo Gordon
    Leo Gordon
    • Rod Zellman
    David Kasday
    David Kasday
    • Hughie Clore
    Carl Andre
    • Townsman
    • (uncredited)
    Ray Bennett
    Ray Bennett
    • Henchman
    • (uncredited)
    Arthur Berkeley
    • Townsman
    • (uncredited)
    Wag Blesing
    Wag Blesing
    • Townsman
    • (uncredited)
    Gail Bonney
    Gail Bonney
    • Mrs. Clore
    • (uncredited)
    Lane Bradford
    Lane Bradford
    • Mike Zellman
    • (uncredited)
    Chet Brandenburg
    Chet Brandenburg
    • Townsman
    • (uncredited)
    Helen Brown
    • Mrs. Baldwin
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Jack Arnold
    • Writers
      • Martin Berkeley
      • Lewis B. Patten
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    7hitchcockthelegend

    Fighting fire with fire - gunslinger with gunslinger.

    Red Sundown is directed by Jack Arnold and written by Martin Berkeley. It stars Rory Calhoun, Martha Hyer, Dean Jagger, Robert Middleton, James Millican, Lita Baron and Grant Williams. Music is by Hans J. Salter and cinematography by William Snyder.

    Gunslinger Alec Longmire (Calhoun) decides to honour a promise and change his ways. Arriving in Durango he quickly gets the opportunity to put his skills to good use when he becomes deputy to Sheriff Jade Murphy (Jagger), the latter of which is struggling to control the despotic behaviour of cattle baron Rufus Henshaw (Middleton).

    A promise made. A new life…

    From the higher end of 1950s Western programmers, Red Sundown couples the action and character staples with smart writing. From the off the pic signals its intentions by pushing some machismo front and centre, only to then add some sombre tones and rueful dialogue smarts. The whole story has something worthwhile to say, some keen observations. Not all gunslingers are the same, some enjoy the killing, some do it by necessity, but the message is clear, don't tar all with the same brush. Another thread deals with impressionable youngsters, where again some smart dialogue is afforded the principal player. There's a code issue that I hadn't heard of before as regards the weapon of choice in a stand-off, and there's some nasty bite that comes by way of how Henshaw treats his mistress, Maria (Baron).

    If a man wants to get away from guns then he should get away from them.

    As the shoot-outs and stand-offs come and go, as Martha Hyer arrives in a bullet brassiere, story settles into the common good versus bad theme, with a little romance on the side. It's despot and his hired thug, Chet Swann (Williams), against the honest sheriff and his reformed deputy. Arnold keeps things fizzing along nicely and he's well served by his lead cast members, with Calhoun, Middleton and Jagger particularly impressing. Hyer does well with what is a thankless female role, while Williams, who would become The Incredible Shrinking Man a year later, is only just on the right side of lunatic caricature.

    Bonus here, though with much sadness, is Millican, who puts in a heart aching performance as a gunman whose time is ebbing away. Millican was dying of cancer at the time and wouldn't see the film released. Poignancy added to what is a film; that while it's far from flawless, earns the right to be better known. 7.5/10
    7damianphelps

    Grab Your Guns

    A totally enjoyable Rory Calhoun western.

    Rory can come across like he's dialing it in sometimes but with Red Sundown he seems to be really connected to the character.

    Plenty of good action and an interesting story if nothing new.

    The supporting cast are teriffic particularly Dean Jagger as the aging sheriff looking for his replacement.

    Martha Hyer is also a nice addition to the movie adding some style and power to proceedings.

    It doesn't have the long sweeping panoramic shots or the brooding mystery man, but it does have plenty to like about it.

    A must for Rory Calhoun fans to enjoy :))
    7bkoganbing

    Changing His Ways

    After hooking up with old time gunfighter James Millican, younger gunfighter Rory Calhoun decides he'd better look for a different line of work himself. Especially after Millican dies holding off a pair of brothers out to get them. But it's not so easy when the only trade you know is a fast draw.

    And in Red Sundown that's just what old time sheriff Dean Jagger needs to stop a range war between the local Ponderosa owner Robert Middleton and a bunch of smaller ranchers and farmers. Land titles aren't clear and Middleton's grabbing all he can.

    Also keeping Calhoun in town is Jagger's daughter Martha Hyer, but there's a complication there with the presence of Middleton's mistress Lita Baron who has a history with Calhoun. Her function in the film and her relationship with Middleton make Red Sundown quite the adult western for its time.

    In only an 81 running minute time Red Sundown packs quite a bit in what is an above average B western. I do love the way that kid actors David Kasday and Scotty Morrow function as a kind of Greek chorus commenting on the comings and goings in the town and showing the voice of public opinion in prevailing mores. Grant Williams the future incredible shrinking man makes his screen debut here playing a vicious punk gunfighter that Calhoun has to deal with.

    Red Sundown is one of the best of Rory Calhoun's B westerns and definitely an above average film for the limited production values it got because of its low priority.
    10morrisonhimself

    Surprise: First Grant Williams and last James Millican film rates 10

    Grant Williams surprised me completely: He is simply magnificent as a Western bad guy. Even beyond his skill as a Western performer is his skill as a performer. In the one close-up scene with star Rory Calhoun, he steals it totally -- and Calhoun gives one of his own best performances.

    Dean Jagger is the consummate professional, and proves that as a sheriff. Maybe he's never given a bad performance. Certainly I've never seen one. But he too surprised me.

    James Millican is one of my favorites. Every time I see him, I get surprised anew at how perfect he seems in his role, whatever role it is.

    Martha Hyer, though, is no surprise -- except to realize again just how perfectly beautiful she is, and how perfectly she fits her role, again, whatever role it is.

    Veteran Trevor Bardette gives another of his classic performances, and we see the iconic John Doucette in a bit, but standing out, as always.

    Equally iconic Leo Gordon has another small role, and just owns the screen whenever he is on it.

    Robert Middleton is another surprise. He, too, is always perfect in whatever role, but as a Western bad guy? Yes! As I said, surprise. And he even has a fight scene! Extremely well done.

    Even the music rates a 10, with the title song beautifully written and beautifully sung by Terry Gilkyson, of whom I had not heard, but obviously I should have: He has a long list of credits. The rest of the score is by the under-appreciated Hans J. Salter.

    Directing and cinematography and editing are all top-notch, and the story, from a novel by the master, Lewis Patten, is therefore very well presented.

    There is a good print at YouTube, unfortunately interrupted several times by commercials, something I ordinarily hate, but I guess it's the price to pay to see such a good movie.

    I highly recommend "Red Sundown."
    6planktonrules

    Familiar but well done

    Alec Longmire (Rory Calhoun) used to be a gunman but he's sick of the life and plans on hanging up his guns and living a quiet life. However, when he comes into a new town, he notices that the sheriff (Dean Jagger) is in way over his head and Alec agrees to become the new deputy. It soon becomes obvious that there are two factions in town...one led by Henshaw (Robert Middleton) and the other ranchers who don't want to see him drive them all out!

    The story here is very familiar and I am sure I've seen many dozen films where a guy gives up his guns....only to go back to them. I've seen even more westerns where a big bad boss (like Henshaw) trying to control everyone and drive the ranchers off their lands. But despite being VERY familiar, the acting is very good and production values nice...making it worth seeing.

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    • Trivia
      Final film of James Millican. NOTE: He had already been diagnosed with cancer before he made the film and would die before it premiered. He was 45 years old.
    • Connections
      Features Vengeance à l'aube (1954)
    • Soundtracks
      Red Sundown
      Written and Performed by Terry Gilkyson

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    • Release date
      • March 1956 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Le crépuscule sanglant
    • Filming locations
      • Janss Conejo Ranch, Thousand Oaks, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Universal International Pictures (UI)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 21m(81 min)
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.00 : 1

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