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ActionWestern

Sunset Carson Rides Again

- Rough...Tough...ACTION!

Sunset Carson is trying to raise money for a new school and his partner Sam Webster is out to stop him. When Carson plans a benefit prize-fight, Webster plans to make off with the proceeds.

Release Date : 1948-09-10

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Yucca Pictures

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Sunset Carson

Character Name : Sunset Carson

Original Name : Sunset Carson

Gender : Male

Al Terry

Character Name : Bob Ward, alias the Kansas Kid

Original Name : Al Terry

Gender : Male

Pat Starling

Character Name : Joan Carson

Original Name : Pat Starling

Gender : Female

John Cason

Character Name : Sam Webster

Original Name : John Cason

Gender : Male

Pat Gleason

Character Name : Referee Brown

Original Name : Pat Gleason

Gender : Male

Dan White

Character Name : Sheriff Norton

Original Name : Dan White

Gender : Male

Stephen Keyes

Character Name : Henchman Ralph Murdock

Original Name : Stephen Keyes

Gender : Male

Ron Ormond

Character Name : Henchman Jim Pizor

Original Name : Ron Ormond

Gender : Male

Joe Hiser

Character Name : Shorty McDuff

Original Name : Joe Hiser

Gender : Male

Bill Vall

Character Name : Slugger Appolodamus

Original Name : Bill Vall

Gender : Male

Reviews

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CinemaSerf

@Geronimo1967

2022-07-09

This has quite a good story to it, it's just that the execution is pretty lame - and, oddly enough, the colour photography really doesn't help it at all either. Sunset Carson is trying to raise some money for a new school but his partner "Sam Webster" (John Cason) has other ideas. When Carson sets up a big prize-fight to raise this poke, his pal plots to abscond with it... The bout itself is well staged and filmed, and there is the odd joke to help it along nicely; Carson is good looking, kind and engaging - though maybe a bit too virtuous - but Pat Starling "Joan" is just a bit too annoying. It is still not a bad effort until ten minuets to go - then the story really does revert to type and goes a bit to pot. If you can see past the ropey directing and sloppily choreographed fisticuffs, it makes for a quite an enjoyable hour, complete with the odd musical contribution from the "Rodeo Revelers"...