Sundown (1924 film)

Sundown is a 1924 American silent Western film directed by Laurence Trimble and Harry O. Hoyt, produced and distributed by First National Pictures, and starring Bessie Love.

This film was the only production cinematographer David Thompson ever worked on.

[2][3] It was primarily filmed on location in Texas, on a plateau 75 miles (121 km) outside of El Paso.

John Brent (Stewart) and his son Hugh (Bosworth) decide to drive their cattle to Mexico and settle there.

Young Ellen Crawley (Love) convinces the Brents to let her family accompany them to Mexico.