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Wikipedia article




' Sunset in the West ' is a 1950 American Trucolor Western film produced by Republic Pictures, directed by William Witney, and starring the "King of the Cowboys" Roy Rogers and his palomino Trigger, promoted as "The Smartest Horse in the Movies".On theater posters distributed by Republic Pictures in 1950 and in contemporary newspaper advertisements promoting 'Sunset in the West', Roy Rogers and his horse Trigger invariably received top or star billing over the rest of the cast. This Rogers-Trigger hierarchy in billing was often used in promotional material for other Rogers films released during the 1940s and early 1950s. Estelita Rodriguez, Penny Edwards, and veteran character actor Will Wright are among the productions supporting players.

Plot



The entertainment trade paper 'Variety' provides the following plot summary of 'Sunset in the West' in its 1950 review of the film:

Cast



* Roy Rogers as himself

* Trigger, Roy's horse

* Estelita Rodriguez as Carmelita

* Penny Edwards as Dixie Osborne

* Gordon Jones as "Splinters"

* Will Wright as Sheriff Tad Osborne

* Pierre Watkin as Gordon MacKnight

* Charles La Torre as Nick Corella

* William Tannen as John Kimball (as William J. Tannen)

* Steve Pendleton as Walter Kimball (as Gaylord Pendleton)

* Paul E. Burns as "Blinky" Adams, the telegrapher

* Dorothy Ann White as Felitia, the housekeeper

* Foy Willing as Foy

* Riders of the Purple Sage as singers, cowhands

Reception



Singing-cowboy films or "oatuners" generally received far less attention from American Western film critics than other dramatic features. Roy Rogers, however, was a major star, one recognized as "The King of the Cowboys" in Hollywood and by millions of moviegoers from the late 1930s through the 1950s. For that reason, 'Sunset in the West', like Roys other productions, received more coverage in trade publications and newspapers than other films in this genre. In its review in 1950, the film-industry magazine 'BoxOffice', which had a readership composed chiefly of theater owners, gives high marks to 'Sunset in the West', although the publication finds the "sagebrush" film's title oddly disconnected from its content: 'Variety' endorsed the film as well in 1950, noting that its storyline had "novel twists" and "Rogers' excellent warbling is dovetailed nicely into the plot." In its review the widely read New York trade paper also draws special attention to the performance of Estelita Rodriguez, a regular costar in Roy Rogers' films of that period. "Estelita Rodriguez", writes 'Variety', "though given a comparatively minor role, impresses...She has excellent pipes and is a looker." 'Motion Picture Daily', which promoted itself in 1950 as "First in Film News", was yet another contemporary entertainment publication that gave 'Sunset in the West' a positive review, despite what it viewed as some of the pictures "trite dialogue".[https://archive.org/stream/motionpicturedai68unse#page/n417 "'Sunset in the West'"], review, 'Motion Picture Daily' (New York, N.Y.), September 27, 1950, page 5. Internet Archive. Retrieved September 13, 2018. In its assessment of the film, the paper remarks, "Roy Rogers gives his usual smooth performance and sings his quota of tuneful songs". 'Motion Picture Daily' also complimented Edward White and William Witney for effectively producing "a compact, action-full film from Gerald Geraghtys original story." In a more recent review, published in 2005, American Western film critic Dennis Schwartz compliments both the pace of 'Sunset in the West' and its overall direction in a similar fashion, calling it "A rousing action-packed Roy Rogers Western directed with plenty of snap by William Witney."Schwartz, Dennis (2005). [http://www.tcm.com/tcmdb/title/91940/Sunset-in-the-West/other-reviews.html "Other Reviews: Sunset in the West (1950)"], review linked by Turner Classic Movies (TCM) to archives of Ozus' World Film Reviews, August 26, 2005. Retrieved September 13, 2018.

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