Universal-International Lends Offbeat Touch To Another Comfort Western
Rory Calhoun Riding Into Red Sundown (1956)
It'ssometimes a flag when your gunhawk promises
in a first reel to lay down arms; usually that means you'll wait till a last
for them to be taken up again. Rory Calhoun makes the peace pledge in Red Sundown and
forebears killing after benign-for-once James Millican buries him alive to
avoid capture by Leo Gordon's bad gang. Interested yet? Plenty more here is
likeably offbeat. Prior to siege, Rory and Jim enjoy bread with strawberry jam
from Calhoun's saddlebag --- now there's a first for me after years watching
westerns. A support cast is great after Universal-International habit. Robert
Middleton is principal heavy and does his own brawl and falls with Rory, while
Grant Williams of future shrinkage acquits well as a smiling killer. It's easy
to ignore U-I westerns because there were so many, plus fact few get shown
beyond high-profile Jim Stewarts and a few Audie Murphys. Red Sundown is a good
one and worth setting radar for. It shows up on Retroplex from time to time in
HD.
These things were all over the airwaves in the 60's and early 70's. Audie Murphy, Rory Calhoun, Jock Mahoney Technicolor westerns were everywhere for years. Where are they now?
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These things were all over the airwaves in the 60's and early 70's. Audie Murphy, Rory Calhoun, Jock Mahoney Technicolor westerns were everywhere for years. Where are they now?
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