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Sunset

Sunset

5,7 /10 (109 Votes)
1988 EN 107 min

Overview

Tom Mix and Wyatt Earp team up to solve a murder at the Academy Awards in 1929 Hollywood.

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Release date

29/04/1988

Votes

109

Popularity

2.1

They broke every rule, loved every woman, took every risk and solved the most shocking murder in the history of Beverly Hills. And it's all true. Give or take a lie or two.

Status

Released

Language

EN

Runtime

107 min

Budget

$16,000,000

Revenue

$4,594,452

James Garner

James Garner

Wyatt Earp

Bruce Willis

Bruce Willis

Tom Mix

Malcolm McDowell

Malcolm McDowell

Alfie Alperin

Mariel Hemingway

Mariel Hemingway

Cheryl King

Kathleen Quinlan

Kathleen Quinlan

Nancy Shoemaker

Jennifer Edwards

Jennifer Edwards

Victoria Alperin

Patricia Hodge

Patricia Hodge

Christina Alperin

Richard Bradford

Richard Bradford

Captain Blackworth

M. Emmet Walsh

M. Emmet Walsh

Chief Marvin Dibner

Joe Dallesandro

Joe Dallesandro

Dutch Kieffer

Andreas Katsulas

Andreas Katsulas

Arthur

Dann Florek

Dann Florek

Marty Goldberg

No photo

Bill Marcus

Hal Flynn

No photo

Michael C. Gwynne

Mooch

Dermot Mulroney

Dermot Mulroney

Michael Alperin

Miranda Garrison

Miranda Garrison

Spanish Dancer

Liz Torres

Liz Torres

Rosa

Castulo Guerra

Castulo Guerra

Pancho (as Cástulo Guerra)

Dakin Matthews

Dakin Matthews

William Singer

Vernon Wells

Vernon Wells

Australian Houseman

Dennis Rucker

Dennis Rucker

Paul

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John Dennis Johnston

Ed

Kenny Call

Kenny Call

Cowboy Fred

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Jack Garner

Cowboy Henry

Jerry Tullos

Jerry Tullos

Leo Vogel

Herb Tanney

Herb Tanney

George the Conductor (as Steem Tanney)

Peter Jason

Peter Jason

Frank Coe

Richard Fancy

Richard Fancy

Academy Speaker

Glenn Shadix

Glenn Shadix

Roscoe Arbuckle

No photo

Lisa Alpert

Michael's Secretary

No photo

Sonia Zimmer

Dibner's Secretary

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Marina Palmier

Candy Store Girl

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Tessa Taylor

Candy Store Girl

Jon Van Ness

Jon Van Ness

Director

No photo

P. Randall Bowers

Assistant Director (as Randy Bowers)

Maureen Teefy

Maureen Teefy

Stagecoach Lady

Arnold Johnson

Arnold Johnson

George

No photo

Eric Harrison

Alperin Butler

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Amy Michelson

Alfie's 1st Wife

James O'Connell

James O'Connell

Gate Guard

Bing Russell

Bing Russell

Studio Guard

No photo

James C. Lewis

Jail Guard (as C. James Lewis)

No photo

William Applegate Jr.

Jail Inmate (as Bill Applegate)

Luis Contreras

Luis Contreras

Jail Inmates

No photo

Charles Noland

Jail Inmates

Robert Covarrubias

Robert Covarrubias

Jail Inmates

No photo

Donalin Patton

Girls at Lunch

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Kay Perry

Girls at Lunch

Rod McCary

Rod McCary

Douglas Fairbanks

No photo

John Fountain

John Gilbert

No photo

Irene Olga López

Asuncion Maria Romero (as Irene Olga Lopez)

Jeris Poindexter

Jeris Poindexter

Cleaning Man

F. William Parker

F. William Parker

Mayor Robert Hellman

Grant Heslov

Grant Heslov

Car Attendant

Don Sparks

Don Sparks

Reporters

No photo

Melanie Jones

Reporters

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Darrah Meeley

Reporters

Tom Tarpey

Tom Tarpey

Reporters

No photo

Krista Gray

Reporters

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Bevis Faversham

Oliver Hardy (uncredited)

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Paul Higby

Newspaper Reporter (uncredited)

Vincent Jerman-Jerosa

Vincent Jerman-Jerosa

James Cagney (uncredited)

Beverly Leech

Beverly Leech

Thelma Todd (uncredited)

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Marilyn Michaels

Mae West lookalike / Candy Girl (uncredited)

Denney Pierce

Denney Pierce

Billy Clanton (uncredited)

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Barry Vigon

Boat Captain (uncredited)

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Katie Morgan

Reporters

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DrewBlack

DrewBlack

2021-02-13

⭐ 9

This is one of those cases of a movie that should have worked way better than it did. Just the very idea of watching Earp and Mix solving some murder mystery in Holywood sounds incredible and fun to watch. However, Edwards' screenplay never truly finds its identity, floating between Neo-Noir, Western and Comedy. Maybe paired in Noir-Western or Comedy-Western it would've worked better: it just didn't know wheter to take itself seriously or not. That is, however, the only real problem with it. The production and time setting is awesome, with a shoutout to the costume design. Mix's especial…

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