An agent for the Cattlemens Association goes undercover to prison to try to find out who's behind a cattle-rustling gang. When he finds out, he "escapes" from prison and gets in touch with the gang's contact man and manages to join the gang, hoping to discover the identity of their leader.


If you have 60 minutes to spare and want to see some old-school cowboys punch each other in dusty black-and-white, then Sunset Pass is worth a quick look. It is perfect for anyone who misses the simple days of early talkie Westerns where the good guys wore white hats and the plot moved like a runaway train. But if you...

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Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

Henry Hathaway

Dallas M. Fitzgerald
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"If you have 60 minutes to spare and want to see some old-school cowboys punch each other in dusty black-and-white, then Sunset Pass is worth a quick look. It is perfect for anyone who misses the simple days of early talkie Westerns where the good guys wore white hats and the plot moved like a runaway train. But if you cannot stand scratchy audio or actors who look like they are shouting their lines at a wall, you should probably skip this one. 🤠 The story is pretty basic Zane Grey stuff. Tom ..."
Bob Kortman
Jack Cunningham, Zane Grey, Gerald Geraghty
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