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Hurry Sundown
Directed by
Otto Preminger
Not Rated
1967
2h 26m
Drama
5.8
22%
29%
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Drama of a ruthless Southern opportunist who tries to buy his cousin's land, and when thwarted, brings several tragedies to the lives of his loved ones.
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Cast of Hurry Sundown
Michael Caine
Henry Warren
Jane Fonda
Julie Ann Warren
John Phillip Law
Rad McDowell
Diahann Carroll
Vivian Thurlow
Robert Hooks
Reeve Scott
Faye Dunaway
Lou McDowell
Burgess Meredith
Judge Purcell
Loring Smith
Thomas Elwell
George Kennedy
Sheriff Coombs
Luke Askew
Dolph Higginson
Beah Richards
Rose Scott
Doro Merande
Ada Hemmings
Madeleine Sherwood
Eula Purcell
Jim Backus
Carter Sillens
Robert Reed
Lars Finchley
Frank Converse
Rev. De Lavery
Donna Danton
Sukie Purcell
Steve Sanders
Charles McDowell
Robert C. Bloodwell
Ozzie
William Elder
Bishop
John Mark
Colie Warren
Dawn Barcelona
Ruby McDowell
Rex Ingram
Prof. Thurlow
Michael Henry Roth
Timmy McDowell
Gladys Newman
Mrs. Coombs
Joan Parks
Kissie
Peter Goff
Lipscomb
Charles Keel
Kenny
Kelly Ross
Dottie
Ada Hall Covington
Clara
Otto Preminger
Director / Producer
Thomas C. Ryan
Writer
Horton Foote
Writer
Hurry Sundown Ratings & Reviews
Mister Arn
May 25, 2025
Michael Caine doesn't fit this character. His southern accent is laughable, and he is miscast in this role.
Esquire Magazine
Wilfrid Sheed
So low has the South fallen that Otto Preminger hasn't even bothered to get the accents straight.
Chicago Reader
Jonathan Rosenbaum
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.
TV Guide
Preminger always seemed to attract heavyweight actors for lightweight films.
Variety
Variety Staff
An outstanding, tasteful but hard-hitting, and handsomely-produced film.
TIME Magazine
Hurry Sundown is a gigantic masquerade in which the participants put on two things: a Southern accent and the audience.
Chicago Sun-Times
Roger Ebert
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.
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