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| Genre | Westerns |
| Format | Multiple Formats, Black & White, Color, Dolby, Full Screen, NTSC, Widescreen |
| Contributor | Sterling Hayden;Joan Leslie;Ward Bond;James Arness;Charles Chaplin Jr., Charles Marquis Warren;Lesley Selander;William Claxton;William Berke;Robert Tansey See more |
| Language | English |
| Runtime | 7 hours and 15 minutes |
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HELLGATE: This post-Civil War yarn was adapted from the story of Dr. Mudd, the physician who attended John Wilkes Booth, assassin of President Lincoln. In 1867 Kansas, veterinarian Sterling Hayden treats an injured stranger who turns out to have been a guerrilla raider-and Hayden soon finds himself serving a term in one of the world's most terrifying prisons under sadistic commandant Ward Bond. FANGS OF THE WILD: A boy who has frequently cried "Wolf!" now cries "Murder!"-and this time he's telling the truth. But because of his fib-filled history, when he claims to have seen hunter Charles Chaplin Jr. shoot and kill a fellow hunter, no one will believe the lad. No one, that is... except Chaplin. Beautiful Big Bear scenery co-stars in this suspenseful drama. TRAIN TO TOMBSTONE: There are roaring wheels and roaring thrills as the Tombstone train crosses "unfriendly Indian" territory with the usual offbeat assortment of passengers (a la Stagecoach), among them a "law officer" (Robert Lowery) who is actually a crook with his eye on the train's government gold shipment. Can passenger Donald Barry be trusted, or is he yet another outlaw? PANHANDLE: John Sands (Rod Cameron), a reformed gunman, now a storekeeper in a Mexican border town, again straps on gun belt and six-shooters to find the killer of his brother. Fists and bullets fly when he finds that he must contend not only with badmen, but with lawmen who remember his outlaw past. Shot amidst rugged Lone Pine, California scenery, and co-written and co-produced by future Hollywood legend Blake Edwards-who also plays the role of a baby-faced killer! OPERATION HAYLIFT: The infamous 1949 real-life blizzards that threatened Nevada cattle herds are recreated in this drama with Bill Williams and Ann Rutherford as ranchers imperiled by the snows until the U.S. Air Force organizes "Operation Haylift." Co-written by Joe Sawyer, one of the leading players, and made with USAF cooperation (and film footage of the actual operation). Extra Features: Rare photos of the actual "Operation Haylift" WILDFIRE: A gang of crooks is attempting to drive out the local ranchers by rustling their horses and laying the blame on "Wildfire", the leader of a wild horse herd. Happy Hay (Bob Steele) and Alkali (Sterling Holloway), a pair of wandering horse traders, are also framed by the gang on murder and rustling charges, but they, with the help of Judge Polson (William Farnum) and sheriff Johnny Deal (Eddie Dean) manage to apprehend the real culprits.
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- Aspect Ratio : 1.37:1
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- MPAA rating : NR (Not Rated)
- Product Dimensions : 0.7 x 7.5 x 5.4 inches; 6.4 Ounces
- Item model number : 89859060229
- Director : Charles Marquis Warren;Lesley Selander;William Claxton;William Berke;Robert Tansey
- Media Format : Multiple Formats, Black & White, Color, Dolby, Full Screen, NTSC, Widescreen
- Run time : 7 hours and 15 minutes
- Release date : March 31, 2009
- Actors : Sterling Hayden;Joan Leslie;Ward Bond;James Arness;Charles Chaplin Jr.
- Studio : Kit Parker Films
- ASIN : B001PT6YGO
- Country of Origin : USA
- Number of discs : 2
- Best Sellers Rank: #116,009 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
- #2,010 in Westerns (Movies & TV)
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PANHANDLE was one of the first major productions by Monogram Picture's bigger budget releasing company, Allied Artists, and it may well be Rod Cameron's best outing in a Western. Done is Sepia tone, the film also stars the cavern-voiced Reed Hadley (as the 'baddie'). The VCI print is fine, in fact, the best I've seen for this film (which is given to us in its original sepia tone). It's an entirely enjoyable Western, with all sorts of nice touches that make it well-worth replaying. Watch for Cameron singing a little song...
HELLGATE may have been Lippert's best production during its short existence, and in fact, it far outclasses many higher budget oaters of the period. Starring Sterling Hayden and Ward Bond, it's a replay of sorts of the classic "Prisoner of Shark Island" (the ordeal of Dr. Mudd) out West. Hayden, a veterinary doctor, tends to the wounds of a Confederate raider, and for his trouble, gets sent to a dreary prison in the middle of the desert. How he redeems himself and deals with commandant Bond make for a tense and exciting drama. Both Hayden and Bond excel in their roles. Dialogue is terse and sharp all round. The print is excellent, sharp and clear.
TRAIN TO TOMBSTONE stars Don "Red" Barry and, albeit a "B" Western, is superior to most B's being released in the early 1950s. Robert Lowery co-stars. Excellent print, good dialogue, and believable action and story line make this very entertaining.
WILDFIRE offers us early Eddie Dean (before he began his stint at PRC studios) and Bob Steele, co-starring. It's in Cinecolor, and believe it or not, the color holds up in this 1945 Western. Fine print and very entertaining, if a bit more intended for the (then) younger set....
OPERATION HAYLIFT and FANGS OF THE WILD are equally entertaining, with similar fine quality prints.
The Bonus material includes several "shorts" and some trailers, all well done and in great quality.
VCI calls this volume I; let's hope that volume II (and III?) are equally as good as this. Highly recommended!
As far as I'm concerned, Hellgate by itself was worth the price. Why anybody had to lump it in with all that other yuck lies beyond my comprehension. If those were "darn good", please don't show me the bad.
I'm afraid this review won't help Amazon sell too many more copies, except perhaps to lovers of those corny stereotyped "when you've seem one, you've seem them all" westerns.





