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Hell Bent for Leather (film)

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Hell Bent for Leather
Original film poster
Directed byGeorge Sherman
Written byChristopher Knopf
Produced byGordon Kay
StarringAudie Murphy
Stephen McNally
CinematographyClifford Stine
Edited byMilton Carruth
Music byIrving Gertz
William Lava
Production
company
Release date
  • February 1, 1960 (1960-02-01)
Running time
82 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$500,000[1]

Hell Bent for Leather is a 1960 American film directed by George Sherman starring Audie Murphy.[2] The film was based on the 1959 novel Outlaw Marshal by Ray Hogan and filmed on location in the Alabama Hills of Lone Pine, California..

Plot

Clay Santell (Audie Murphy) has his horse stolen and stops in the town of Sutterville. He is mistaken by townspeople for a murderer named Travers (Jan Merlin), so hand him over to Marshal Harry Deckett (Stephen McNally). Deckett knows the truth but decides to kill Clay and pass him off as the real Travers to enhance his reputation and collect the reward money. Clay escapes and takes a woman (Felicia Farr) hostage until he can prove his innocence.

Cast

Production

The film was the first of seven low-budget Westerns Audie Murphy made for producer Gordon Kay at Universal. They would be shot in 18–20 days at a budget of around $500,000, and normally feature only three main roles: the hero (played by Murphy), female lead, and villain.[1] The other films were:

See also

References

  1. ^ a b Don Graham, No Name on the Bullet: The Biography of Audie Murphy, Penguin, 1989 p 291
  2. ^ Hell Bent for Leather at Audie Murphy Memorial Site