Sundown

She was too dangerous to love!

5.4
19411h 30m

Englishmen fighting Nazis in Africa discover an exotic mystery woman living among the natives and enlist her aid in overcoming the Germans.

Production

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Cast

Photo of Bruce Cabot

Bruce Cabot

William Crawford

Photo of George Sanders

George Sanders

Major A.L. Coombes

Photo of Gene Tierney

Gene Tierney

Graham 'Zia' Fletcher

Photo of Reginald Gardiner

Reginald Gardiner

Lieutenant Roddy Turner

Photo of Carl Esmond

Carl Esmond

Jan Kuypens

Photo of Marc Lawrence

Marc Lawrence

Abdi Hammud

Photo of Cedric Hardwicke

Cedric Hardwicke

l'évêque Coombes

Photo of Gilbert Emery

Gilbert Emery

Ashburton

Photo of Dorothy Dandridge

Dorothy Dandridge

Kipsang's Wife

Photo of Gibson Gowland

Gibson Gowland

Churchgoer in Wheelchair (uncredited)

Photo of Woody Strode

Woody Strode

Tribal Policeman (uncredited)

Photo of William Broadus

William Broadus

Village Headman (uncredited)

Photo of Frank Clarke

Frank Clarke

Pilot (uncredited)

Photo of William R. Dunn

William R. Dunn

Kipsang's Victim (uncredited)

Photo of Riccardo Freda

Riccardo Freda

Pilot (uncredited)

Photo of Darby Jones

Darby Jones

Camel Man (uncredited)

Photo of Tetsu Komai

Tetsu Komai

Kuypens' Shenzi Aide (uncredited)

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Reviews

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CinemaSerf

6/10

This is quite a decent little jungle-warfare caper set in British East Africa. George Sanders "(Maj. Coombes") arrives at a remote outpost that is more guided that run by Bruce Cabot ("Capt. Crawford") and Reginald Gardiner ("Lt. Turner"). He appears to be a bit of a stickler for the rules, especially when he discovers that their lone POW (an Italian from nearby Abyssinia) spends most of time making them decent food. Enter the gorgeous Gene Tierney, an enigmatic lady who controls a vast trading caravan network and things soon start to hot up. Someone is arming the locals - and with WWII looming, they must find out whom and put a stop to it before this vital link in colonial communication and transportation is lost to the Nazis. The pace is good, a wee bit "tally-ho" at times, but Cabot and Sanders work well together, and though hardly challenged, Tierney positively shines. New Mexico had to stand in for Kenya, but Henry Hathaway and Charles Lang manage to present us with a good looking series of scenarios and set-piece action adventures that keep the whole thing rollicking along well for 90 minutes.

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