The Cherokee Flash (1945) Poster

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4/10
Sunset saves his dad & saves the day !
revdrcac14 July 2006
In this 1945 western entry from Sunset Carson, Carson's dad is framed for a crime he did not commit, and Sunset must work to free him and clear the family name. Fistfights, shootouts and general mayhem ensue !

Sunset Carson's tall, good ol' boy persona works well in this role. He was no actor, but handled action and humor equally well here. Linda Stirling again appears as the female lead and is as lovely and talented as ever.

Overall, this was an entertaining film, though nothing out of the ordinary. Fans of Carson will like it and others will find it a good time-passer.
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5/10
The telltale nickname
bkoganbing22 June 2014
Seeing this film it is interesting to see Roy Barcroft as a good guy as that happened so rarely on the big screen. What's more he and Sunset Carson are father and son.

Back in the day Barcroft was an outlaw known as The Cherokee Flash and has been trying to live it down. But some of his old gang keep trying to drag him back in. Trying to use that to their advantage are crooked lawyer John Merton and crooked sheriff Bud Geary who want the ranch that Barcroft owns.

Fortunately for him Barcroft has an adopted son in Sunset Carson and a loyal hand in Tom London. One ironic thing was that Barcroft had knowledge of a nickname that could have unraveled the dastardly doings long before they were if Sunset had only told him.

The Cherokee Flash is a good introduction to cowboy hero Sunset Carson.
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