is sundowners hereitary
Yes there are the original Sundowners M/C originating in Ogden Utah. And the "Valley"Sundowners from San Fernando Vally calif.
Yes
The Sundowners - 1950 is rated/received certificates of: Finland:K-16 Sweden:15 USA:Passed (National Board of Review) USA:Approved (PCA #14038) West Germany:16 (nf)
The DVD quality of "The Sundowners" 1950 is very good. The movie was digitized from its original version, and features clear video and crisp audio. The movie is also available in both PAL and NTSC formats.
It is a disease. What happens is that when the sun goes down you go crazy.Example: The fake grandparents from "the visit" had sun downers.
The cast of The Sundowners - 2009 includes: Rebecca Brunk as Older Holly Paul Haitkin as Darin Kristen Karvouni as Maryam Vanessa Liguori as Nurse Darian Nejad as Younger Manny Gil Serna as Older Manny Annie Tedesco as Holly
Greer Garson, Sunrise at Campobello Deborah Kerr, The Sundowners Shirley MacLaine, The Apartment Melina Mercouri, Never on Sunday * Elizabeth Taylor, BUtterfield 8
In 1960, Billy Wilder - The Apartment beat Alfred Hitchcock - Psycho for Best Director. The other nominees were:Jack Cardiff - Sons and LoversJules Dassin - Never on SundayFred Zinnemann - The Sundowners
The cast of The Sundowners - 1950 includes: Frank Cordell as Jim Strake Cathy Downs as Kathleen Boyce John Drew Barrymore as Jeff Cloud - the Younger Brother Jack Elam as Earl Boyce Clem Fuller as Turkey Don Haggerty as Sheriff Elmer Gall Dave Kashner as Gill Bassen (The Whip) Alan Le May as The Parson John Litel as John Gall Stanley Price as Steve Fletcher Robert Sterling as Tom Cloud Chill Wills as Sam Beers
Deborah Kerr, who died in 2007, was nominated 6 times for a Best Actress Academy Award. Her more memorable films include: 'The Sundowners', 'Quo Vadis', 'From Here to Eternity', 'An Affair to Remember', 'Heaven Knows, Mr. Allison' and 'The King and I'
The Best Actress nominees for 1960 were: Greer Garson for "Sunrise at Campobello"; Deborah Kerr for "The Sundowners"; Shirley MacLaine for "The Apartment"; Melina Mecouri for "Never on Sunday"; and Elizabeth Taylor for "BUtterfield 8." The Oscar went to Taylor.