Hurry Sundown
After World War II, two poor Southern families block a land developer's (Michael Caine) plan. When the family refuses to sell, the baron uses every dirty trick to get them thrown off their land.
31 March 1892, Columbus, Kansas, USA
18 February 1925, New York City, New York, USA
25 February 1913, Cleveland, Ohio, USA
28 July 1934, Red Oak, Texas, USA
21 December 1937, New York City, New York, USA
14 January 1941, Bascom, Florida, USA
17 September 1952, Richland, Georgia, USA
26 March 1932, Macon, Georgia, USA
23 September 1935, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, USA
16 November 1907, Cleveland, Ohio, USA
15 January 1932, Breckenridge, Texas, USA
2 October 1938, Fort Worth, Texas, USA
14 March 1933, Rotherhithe, London, England, UK
7 September 1937, Los Angeles, California, USA
18 November 1890, Stratford, Connecticut, USA
19 October 1932, Highland Park, Illinois, USA
4 March 1939, DeSoto, Mississippi, USA
13 November 1922, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
22 May 1938, St. Louis, Missouri, USA
20 October 1895, Cairo, Illinois, USA
May 08, 2013
The Preminger flair which made The Cardinal so enjoyable, despite its hackneyed script, seems to have deserted him in this lumbering melodrama.
May 08, 2013
You'll come away feeling that although it's worthy in its ideals, it could have done with a touch less overblown melodrama.
May 08, 2013
Preminger always seemed to attract heavyweight actors for lightweight films.
May 08, 2013
The last of Preminger's overblown adaptations of best-sellers, this may have a lot more juice than sustenance, but at least Preminger keeps the juices flowing.
May 08, 2013
An outstanding, tasteful but hard-hitting, and handsomely-produced film.
May 08, 2013
Otto Preminger's Hurry Sundown is a frustrating case, not good but not particularly bad, with a smokescreen of controversy surrounding it and obscuring its real faults.
May 08, 2013
Hurry Sundown is a gigantic masquerade in which the participants put on two things: a Southern accent and the audience.

