Sundown Slim (1920)

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Hobo poet Sundown Slim meets his old friend Billy Corliss in a Western saloon. Billy, in poor health as a result of injuries sustained in a train wreck, now owns the Concho cattle ranch with his brother Jack who runs the ranch. Sundown obtains a job at the Concho and becomes embroiled in the Corliss' battle with their sheeprancher neighbors, the Fernandos. When Loring, one of Jack's employees, attacks Fernando's daughter Anita, Jack fires him but Fernando, not satisfied, vows revenge on Jack, then shoots Billy by mistake.

Director: Val Paul
Genre: Western
Runtime: 50 min
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Production: Universal Film Manufacturing Company
Country: United States of America
Language: No Language
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Val Paul
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Sundown Slim about?
Hobo poet Sundown Slim meets his old friend Billy Corliss in a Western saloon. Billy, in poor health as a result of injuries sustained in a train wreck, now owns the Concho cattle ranch with his brother Jack who runs the ranch. Sundown obtains a job at the Concho and becomes embroiled in the Corliss' battle with their sheeprancher neighbors, the Fernandos. When Loring, one of Jack's employees, attacks Fernando's daughter Anita, Jack fires him but Fernando, not satisfied, vows revenge on Jack, then shoots Billy by mistake.
Who directed Sundown Slim?
Sundown Slim was directed by Val Paul.
Who stars in Sundown Slim?
Sundown Slim stars Harry Carey, Genevieve Blinn, Ted Brooks, Frances Conrad, J. Morris Foster, Otto Meyer.
How long is Sundown Slim?
Sundown Slim has a runtime of 50m (50 minutes).
What genre is Sundown Slim?
Sundown Slim is a Western film.
Where was Sundown Slim produced?
Sundown Slim was produced in United States of America.