Strangers at Sunrise

Strangers at Sunrise is a 1969 South African-American film starring George Montgomery and directed by Percival Rubens.

Filming for Strangers at Sunset began in Johannesburg, South Africa in September 1968.

The scene was later excised by censors and criticized by the Dutch Reformed Church, who petitioned for South Africa to further strengthen their obscenity laws.

[5] Leonard Maltin described the film as a "turn-of-the-century South African Western with American mining engineer, attracted by the gold rush".

[6] Critical perspectives on the Western : from A fistful of dollars to Django unchained found that the film "typically focused on the early settler colonization of southern Africa."