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After World War II, two poor Southern families block a land developer's (Michael Caine) plan. When the family refuses to sell, the baron uses every dirty trick to get them thrown off their land.
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.
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.