Sunset Carson Rides Again

Sunset Carson Rides Again is a 1948 American Western film produced and directed by Oliver Drake and shot on his own ranch.[1] Filmed in 1947 in Kodachrome on 16mm film, the film was the first of Drake's Yucca Pictures Corporation to star Sunset Carson.[2] The film was released by Astor Pictures Corporation in 35mm Cinecolor.[3]

Sunset Carson Rides Again
Original 1948 movie poster.
Directed byOliver Drake
Produced byOliver Drake (associate producer)
Walt Maddox (producer)
Written byElmer Clifton (original screenplay)
StarringSee below
CinematographyClark Ramsey
Edited byRalph Dixon
Production
company
Yucca Pictures
Distributed byAstor Pictures Corporation
Release date
10 September 1948
Running time
63 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Plot summary

Bob Ward comes out West to seek vengeance on his father's murderer. Jumping off a freight train he becomes lost in the desert and drinks water out of a poison spring with near fatal consequences. He is rescued by none other that Sunset Carson who Bob believes murdered his father.

Keeping his name a secret, Ward is nursed to health by Sunset's sister Joan. He becomes enemies with Sunset's partner and foreman Sam Webster. Seeing Sam mistreat a horse, the two begin brawling. Sunset decides to give the men a chance to have a fight, but the brawl will become a boxing match with the proceeds to go to erect the area's first schoolhouse. However Sam has a scheme to obtain the money himself and get rid of Sunset and Bob Ward simultaneously.

Cast

  • Sunset Carson
  • Al Terry as Bob Ward aka Kansas Kid
  • Pat Starling as Joan Carson
  • John L. Cason as Sam Webster
  • Dan White as Sheriff Norton
  • Pat Gleason as Referee Brown
  • Stephen Keyes as Henchman Murdock
  • Ron Ormond as Jim Pizor (Henchman)
  • Bob Curtis as "Tin-Cup" Callahan
  • Joe Hiser as "Shorty" McDuff
  • Bill Vall as "Slugger" Appolodamus
  • Forrest Matthews as Sam Nevens
  • Don Gray as Henchman Rand
  • Dale Harrison as Tomkins
  • The Rodeo Revelers as Musicians

Soundtrack

References

  1. http://www.movielocationsplus.com/drake.htm
  2. p. 64 Driscoll, Jim Reflections of a "B" Movie Junkie: A tribute to, and Homage of, the "B"-Movie Genre Films of the Saturday Matinees... Xlibris Corporation, 30 Dec 2008
  3. pp. 192-193 Reid, John Howard Your Colossal Main Feature Plus Full Support Program Lulu.com, 23 Mar 2005


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