Sunset on the Desert (1942)
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Sunset on the Desert (1942)
„Sunset on the Desert“ is a western film from 1942 directed by Joseph Kane based on the screenplay by Gerald Geraghty.
Roy is mistaken for a bad guy that the local criminal gang is expecting. He goes undercover to frame the bad guys for the goods. Just as he is about to do so, the real villain turns up.
Soundtrack Music:
- „It's a Lie“ – Written by Bob Nolan, performed by Sons of the Pioneers
- „Remember Me“ – Written by Bob Nolan, performed by Roy Rogers
- „Faithful Pal O' Mine“ – Written by Tim Spencer, performed by Roy Rogers and the Sons of the Pioneers
- „Don Juan“ – Written by Tim Spencer and Glenn Spencer
- „Yippi-Yi Your Troubles Away“ – Written by Tim Spencer and Glenn Spencer
Cast:
- Roy Rogers – Roy Rogers / Bill Sloan
- George „Gabby“ Hayes – Gabby Whittaker
- Lynne Carver – Ann Kirby
- Frank M. Thomas – Judge Alvin Kirby
- Beryl Wallace – Julie Craig
- Glenn Strange – Deputy Louie Meade
- Douglas Fowley – Ramsay McCall
- Fred Burns – Jim Prentiss
- Roy Barcroft – Deputy Nelson
- Henry Wills – Deputy Ed
- Forrest Taylor – George Belknap
- Sons of the Pioneers – Musicians
- Bob Nolan – Bob Nolan
- Dorothy Christy – Committee Woman
- Cactus Mack – Cowhand
- Bob Woodward – Deputy Phil
- Francis Sayles – Desk Clerk
- Art Dillard – Henchman
- Ted Mapes – Henchman Deputy
- Hugh Farr – Hugh, Member Sons of the Pioneers
- Karl Farr – Karl, Member Sons of the Pioneers
- Lloyd Perryman – Lloyd, Sons of the Pioneers
- Jack Montgomery – Man at Dance
- Tim Spencer – Member, Sons of the Pioneers
- Spade Cooley – Musician
- Pat Brady – Pat Brady, Member, Sons of the Pioneers
- Frank O’Connor – Pie-Bidder
- Bob Card – Rancher
- Pascale Perry – Rancher
- Ed Cassidy – Sheriff
- Tom Seidel – Tom Prentiss
- Buck Bucko – Townsman
- Roy Bucko – Townsman
- Jim Corey – Townsman
- Jack O’Shea – Townsman
- Trigger – Trigger
„Sunset on the Desert“ (Sonnenuntergang in der Wüste) ist ein Westernfilm aus dem Jahr 1942 unter der Regie von Joseph Kane nach dem Drehbuch von Gerald Geraghty.
Roy wird fälschlicherweise für einen Bösewicht gehalten, den die örtliche Verbrecherbande erwartet. Er geht undercover, um den Bösewichten die Ware anzuhängen. Gerade als er dies tun will, taucht der echte Bösewicht auf.