Charles Marquis Warren was a talented writer of
(mostly) westerns who made a deal with Bob Lippert to pen/direct a trio in
1951-52. Only two got made thanks to Lippert being in hot water with trade
guilds who said he failed to spread money from TV sales among them per blanket
deal unions had with the industry. Warren's
completed pair (Hellgate and Little Big Horn) were standouts among Lippert
output, a tier (not far) below an outstanding group Samuel Fuller had done for
the low-budget producer. Hellgate was Warren's
re-think of the Samuel Mudd story, names and backgrounds changed, but a same
essential drama. Plan was to shoot on Utah
location, but this being Lippert, it came to BronsonCanyon
forbleak prison to which wrongly
accused Sterling Hayden is sent. Bob Lippert would look back on Hellgate as one
of few good ones bearing his imprinteur, there being infrequent occasion when
talent like Warren's landed at the producer-for-pennies' door. Lippert was like
later AIP in giving starter-outs a chance. For doing so, he'd be rewarded with
good westerns like Hellgate. VCI-Kit Parker has a quality DVD available on its
Darn Good Westerns: Volume 1 set, which includes three other Lipperts of
similar interest.
OH, yeah, this one's not bad at all. Of course, I may not be totally objective... back in the early 80's someone passed a 16mm print onto me for pretty much nothing. Under such circumstances, I received this little gem in a particularly positive frame of mind. Would love to see it again...
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OH, yeah, this one's not bad at all. Of course, I may not be totally objective... back in the early 80's someone passed a 16mm print onto me for pretty much nothing. Under such circumstances, I received this little gem in a particularly positive frame of mind. Would love to see it again...
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