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Sundown Slim is a american film of genre Western directed by Val Paul released in USA on 31 october 1920 with Harry Carey

Sundown Slim (1920)

Sundown Slim
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Released in USA 31 october 1920
Directed by
OriginUSA
Genres Western

Sundown Slim is a 1920 American silent western film starring Harry Carey.

Synopsis

"Sundown Slim" Hicks (Harry Carey) leaves his life of hobo-poet and starts in as ranch cook at the Concho cattle ranch owned by Jack Corliss (J. Morris Foster). The adjoining sheep ranch is owned by David Loring (Duke R. Lee). Fadeaway (Charles Le Moyne), a bad cowboy, insults Anita (Mignonne Golden), daughter of the chief sheepherder, and Sundown exacts reprisal. Billy (Ted Brooks), Sundown's pal, is induced by Fadeaway to rob a bank. Sundown takes the blame and goes to jail. In the feud between sheepmen and cattlemen, Billy is nursed by Anita. The two learn to care for each other, and when Sundown is released from jail and goes to Anita, he sees the situation and surrenders her to Billy, again taking up to lone trail.

Actors

Harry Carey

(Sundown Slim)
J. Morris Foster

(Jack Corliss)
Duke R. Lee

(Loring)
Charles Le Moyne

(Fadeaway)
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