Based on an unpublished novel by Rod Amateau, the plot has Earp and Mix solve a murder in Hollywood in 1929. Sunset is a 1988 American English-language Crime Mystery movie starring Bruce Willis, James Garner, Mariel Hemingway, Kathleen Quinlan, Jennifer Edwards, Malcolm Mcdowell and Paul Higby. The movie is based on Sunset by Rod Amateau. Sunset was Produced by Tony Adams. Sunset is written by Rod Amateau and Blake Edwards and it is directed by Blake Edwards. Tri-Star Pictures acquired the distribution rights for the film. Sunset was released on 29th April 1988 and takes a screen time of 107 minutes. Sunset was made on a budget of $16 million and at the box office it grossed only $1 million. The screenplay for the movie was written by Blake Edwards. Cinematography was done by Anthony B. Richmond and editing by Robert Pergament. The music was composed by Henry Mancini.
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Jini Score 3.6/10
Critics Score 42%
Jini Score 3.6%
Critics Score 42
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Release
Date29 APR 1988
Budget$ 16 MILLION
Language
English, Spanish
Genre
Crime
,
Mystery
,
Thriller
,
Western
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Sunset Reviews and Ratings
Average Review Rating : positive
Positive Review Rating : 42%
Advertisement Photo : Sony Pictures Classics Maybe thats not quite right, actually. ( Read More )
Hal Hinson
Its a diversion to take along with your after meal coffee and dessert. ( Read More )
Everybody tells her the same thing: theres no reason to dig up the past. ( Read More )
Sunset is an occult mystery drama about the fin de sicle anxieties of the dying Austro Hungarian empire. ( Read More )
Vincent Canby
Its not quite a murder mystery, not quite a satiric send up of Old Hollywood, not quite a comedy. ( Read More )