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Format: DVD September 17, 2019


Description

Dangerous! Intriguing! Fascinating! Gene Tierney plays beautiful native girl who assists British troops in Africa during WWII. A grand adventure, gorgeously photographed, and adapted from Barre Lyndon's book. Restored and digitally mastered.

Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 0.7 x 7.5 x 5.4 inches; 2.72 ounces


Item model number ‏ : ‎ unknown


Director ‏ : ‎ Henry Hathaway


Media Format ‏ : ‎ NTSC


Run time ‏ : ‎ 1 hour and 31 minutes


Release date ‏ : ‎ September 17, 2019


Actors ‏ : ‎ Gene Tierney, Bruce Cabot, George Sanders, Harry Carey, Joseph Calleia


Studio ‏ : ‎ Vci Video


Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ USA


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  • Gene Tierney!
Those are two words that almost invariably means and enjoyable movie experience sundown and Laura and the ghost and Mrs. Muir, etc. etc. etc. for anyone not having seen most of her films, there are hours of enjoyment ahead. Don’t delay! (Aside from the Dated idea that imperialism was a wonderful help for every country invaded😵💫 This film is absolutely excellent!) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 3, 2024 by TuMaisPlaise

  • Gene Tierney and George Sanders movie
a nice nights movie with two stars that i like a lot. Gene Tierney new to pictures at this time, but lovely. and George Sanders as a soldier who isn't so nice...a perfect for him. not a great movie in its day, but it is still better than what they put out on tv now a days. so if you think it is a Casablanca reworking, it isn't. but it is a good costumer in the dessert with pretty girls and foreign soldiers. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 24, 2013 by Lee E. Blasingame

  • "Sundown" great and different movie about WW2
This is a great movie! However one scene was omitted from the DVD that was present when I watched it on YouTube. When Carl Esmond's character first appears, he asks for a drink of water and gives some to his servants. This little scene was omitted from the DVD.
Reviewed in the United States on January 9, 2020 by Karen A. Tackitt

  • The movie will not play
This item is defective and will not play. Unfortunately I discovered this after the returned window closed.
Reviewed in the United States on November 11, 2021 by Amy M.

  • Miles and miles of nothing to do...
An alright war movie whose release pre-dated the United States' entry into World War Two by a couple of months, Henry Hathaway's SUNDOWN (1941) doesn't contain, beyond a couple of skirmishes, any combat battle scenes nor, for its first hour, all that much action. Gene Tierney plays Zia, an exotic and beautiful leader of a thriving band of nomadic traders. Bruce Cabot is Crawford, a British - Canadian, actually - commissioner in the small Kenyan village of Monicka, in what was then British East Africa. While the big war is heating up in Europe, British Regular George Sanders (Coombes) arrives to find out who's sending guns to the hostile natives. A key to Axis global domination, at least as formulated by this movie, is control of Africa. Fortunately, the docile natives love the paternal British. Heck, even a captured Italian (Joseph Calleia) is thoughtfully anti-Fascist. SUNDOWN is a terribly talky action movie, with about two-thirds of it taking place in and around bwana macooba's commandant hut. Don't know if I've got the spelling right on that, but that's what the affectionate villagers call Crawford. This film was nominated for three Oscars - for cinematography, art direction, and musical score. It's a pleasant enough little jungle fantasy in a "Tarzan Goes to War" sense. It's hard to take seriously as a war movie, though, despite its opening dedication to the gallants in the beginning and Sir Cedric Hardwicke homily at the end. Also on the disk - a definite added bonus - is a 1953 episode of `Four Star Playhouse.' Hosted by Ronald Colman, this 25-minute play stars a young Angela Lansbury in a adaptation of W. Somerset Maugham's `A String of Beads.' ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 28, 2005 by Steven Hellerstedt

  • If it has been RM!
Having been in the Film/TV Industry for some 40 years, I think I can make the following comment: If as the VCI box states 'Digitally Remastered', I think I can safely say that it has been remastered from a VHS Copy. I know the extremely poor Video & Audio is going to definitely lessen my enjoyment of the movie, thus I'm sure that it's safe for me to offer only 2* at this stage. If you are going to watch this on a fairly old 4:3 TV that isn't overly sharp and does not add any video noise to the picture, it may be good for a weekend matinee, but please, don't expect too much from this version. Likewise if your sound set-up is Hi-Fi in any way, it's only going to emphasize the very poor sound. I'm sure I'm not being too "picky" as many many movies, much older than this one, have been wonderfully restored to make their presentation A1 on any entertainment system. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 21, 2011 by MelAus

  • Jean Tierney is 110° in the shade. Sadly, not burned on M-DISC.
Jean Tierney is 110° in the shade. Sadly, not burned on M-DISC. I understand that obscure movies like this may not justify pressing a disk. I would have gladly paid $1.50 more to have a 1000 year lifetime M-DISC, instead the movie was burned on old-fashioned, obsolete, lasts only about 5-7 years, dye-type DVD-R. Great movie, I love looking at Jean Tierney. Excellent sound and picture quality. Glad to have this in my Blu-ray/DVD collection. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 13, 2016 by Skyhawk

  • Early Gene Tierney Fave!
As a big Gene Tierney fan, I was excited to see this early offering (she was just 20 went it was made) which was not available on Netflix or elsewhere. In this film she is alluring and complete eye candy in her bangles and beads! She also adds an exotic touch as an Egyptian trader with high ideals, who places her own life in danger by playing along with German gun runners in order to help the British in their efforts to keep North Africa free at the beginning of WWII. The story is certainly dated, the quality of the DVD fair but watchable. For Tierney fans, a real delight to see her in an early starring role using her sensuality to manipulate the men around her. A solid B+ at a reasonable price . . . ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 13, 2012 by Boston Blackie

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