“Sunset Pass”
Two of Hollywood’s best-known Western stars “joined up” with Paramount to play in Zane Grey’s “Sunset Pass,” which is-also on the same programme. They are Tom Keene, who is cast in the leading role, and Harry Carey, one of the menaces of the cast. Keene plays the role of the Cattlemen’s Association deputy, engaged to run down a gang of rustlers, who finds that the brother oh the girl he loves is the man he must apprehend. Both Keene and Carey have won outstanding success in Westerns. Keene has been a star in them for the past five years. Carey has been in pictures since 1910, when he played his first role for Biograph. “Sunset Pass” follows closely the original story by Zane Grey. It is replete with thrilling incidents —a raging prairie fire, a mad stampede of an enormous herd of cattle, and plenty of hard riding and breathless gun fighting. »
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Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 440, 22 May 1937, Page 3
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154“Sunset Pass” Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 440, 22 May 1937, Page 3
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