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The Sunrise Trail

The Sunrise Trail (1931)

February. 07,1931
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5.7
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NR
| Western

Working under cover, Tex goes south of the border and joins Rand's gang where he befriends gang member Kansas. He plans to lead the gang into the Sheriff's trap, but hopes to spare his new friend.

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Alicia
1931/02/07

I love this movie so much

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Steineded
1931/02/08

How sad is this?

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Moustroll
1931/02/09

Good movie but grossly overrated

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Tayyab Torres
1931/02/10

Strong acting helps the film overcome an uncertain premise and create characters that hold our attention absolutely.

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JohnHowardReid
1931/02/11

An excellent "B" western on all counts: story, characterization, action, acting and especially atmosphere. True, the plot gimmick of hero joining an outlaw gang in order to bust it apart is an extremely familiar one, but "Sunrise Trail" still manages to more than hold the interest thanks to a whole raft of compelling factors including Wellyn Totman's long-on-characterization screenplay, John P. McCarthy's astutely detailed direction, Archie Stout's atmospherically dark-edged photography, plus splendid acting from almost all concerned, particularly hero Bob Steele and the lovely Blanche Mehaffey (in the best role she ever had in her entire career) as well as familiar character players like Jack Clifford and Eddie Dunn who never again received an opportunity to show audiences they were real actors, not just faces in the background.

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