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Sundowners, The / Vengeance Valley (Double Feature) (1950)
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Like being at the movies just add popcorn.
The Sundowners Two brothers are having a hard time keeping their cattle from being stolen by the no good varmints who live right next door to them. That is, until their gun-slinging brother, played by screen legend Robert Preston (Music Man, Victor-Victoria) comes back home to help out. Now the cattle rustling neighbors are beginning to push up daisies as the range war escalates to ferocious heights. It's easy to get caught in the crossfire when the guns become quicker than a man's wits, and now the battle soon rages out of control. The Sundowners, named because they only strike after the sun goes down, is an adult themed western full of action, romance and double-crossing low lifes. It's perfect entertainment for saddle busting movie fans everywhere!
Vengeance Valley Burt Lancaster stars as a cattleman with a heart as big as the great outdoors, who tries to make his foster brother, played by Robert Walker (Strangers on A Train) do the right thing. He's gotten a girl in trouble, and even though he says he loves her, he won't help her out of the jam. So it's now up to Burt to take care of her and the new baby. This leads the girl's brothers into thinking that Burt could be the baby's father and that a little gunplay might just set him straight. In Vengeance Valley it's better to be considered a widow than an unmarried mother! This way ahead of its time Western mixes adult situations and great action and clearly shows why Burt Lancaster is considered a Hollywood Legend!
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