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Posse from Hell

  • 1961
  • A
  • 1h 28m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
1.4K
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Audie Murphy, Zohra Lampert, and John Saxon in Posse from Hell (1961)
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Banner Cole is a tough sheriff's deputy who forms a small posse to go after 4 death cell escapees who killed the sheriff , along with 3 other men, and kidnapped a woman with rape in mind.Banner Cole is a tough sheriff's deputy who forms a small posse to go after 4 death cell escapees who killed the sheriff , along with 3 other men, and kidnapped a woman with rape in mind.Banner Cole is a tough sheriff's deputy who forms a small posse to go after 4 death cell escapees who killed the sheriff , along with 3 other men, and kidnapped a woman with rape in mind.

  • Director
    • Herbert Coleman
  • Writer
    • Clair Huffaker
  • Stars
    • Audie Murphy
    • John Saxon
    • Zohra Lampert
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
    1.4K
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    • Director
      • Herbert Coleman
    • Writer
      • Clair Huffaker
    • Stars
      • Audie Murphy
      • John Saxon
      • Zohra Lampert
    • 20User reviews
    • 13Critic reviews
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    Audie Murphy
    Audie Murphy
    • Banner Cole
    John Saxon
    John Saxon
    • Seymour Kern
    Zohra Lampert
    Zohra Lampert
    • Helen Caldwell
    Vic Morrow
    Vic Morrow
    • Crip
    Robert Keith
    Robert Keith
    • Captain Jeremiah Brown
    Rodolfo Acosta
    Rodolfo Acosta
    • Johnny Caddo
    • (as Rudolph Acosta)
    Royal Dano
    Royal Dano
    • Uncle Billy
    Frank Overton
    Frank Overton
    • Burt Hogan
    James Bell
    James Bell
    • Benson
    Paul Carr
    Paul Carr
    • Jock Wiley
    Ward Ramsey
    Ward Ramsey
    • Marshal Isaac Webb
    Lee Van Cleef
    Lee Van Cleef
    • Leo
    Ray Teal
    Ray Teal
    • Banker
    Forrest Lewis
    Forrest Lewis
    • Doctor Welles
    Charles Horvath
    Charles Horvath
    • Hash
    Harry Lauter
    Harry Lauter
    • Russell
    Henry Wills
    Henry Wills
    • Chunk
    Stuart Randall
    Stuart Randall
    • Luke Gorman
    • Director
      • Herbert Coleman
    • Writer
      • Clair Huffaker
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    6j_eyon

    a diverse posse

    better than average Audie Murphy western with more sharply defined characters than usual - plus a good script that brings freshness - and even fun - to the heavily traveled chase 'em plot

    the actors help a lot - Robert Keith as the grizzled ex Civil War soldier who keeps trying to take over the posse - Rudolph Acosta as an Indian trying to be accepted - John Saxon as a soft Easterner reluctantly shoved into posse duty - Paul Carr as an eager young man handy with pistols - to name a few - somehow the script makes this diverse group interesting without making them annoying - the one notable exception is the 1-dimensional quality of the kidnapped girl as written - fortunately - the role was given over to the way-too-talented Zohra Lampert - and she brings this small part to life

    the represents the type of effort that makes genre enjoyable
    8LeonLouisRicci

    Above Average Audie Murphy Western with Some Really Bad Bad Guys

    Audie Murphy Over John Wayne Any Day. Real Life War Hero Audie Murphy was an Admired Man who was Brave, Courageous, and True. He Admitted that Acting was a Battle He Never Won. With a Likable Screen Persona He Soldered through a Career including many a Western. This was One of His Best.

    A Solid Cast of B-Movie Actors, Striking Color Cinematography, more Violent than usual for the Time, some Truly Good vs Evil Characters, and Philosophical Musing make this an Above Average Entry in the Wagonload of Westerns in the Time Period (1950-Early 1960's).

    It's a Grueling Task for the Make-Shift Posse on the Trail of some Hideous Bad-Guys lead by Vic Morrow and Lee Van Cleef. Audie and John Saxon reach Deep for some Soul Searching and the Ever Elusive, Nasty and Clever Outlaws show some Serious Signs of the Change about to Occur in Hollywood.

    A Must See for Western Fans, especially Audie Murphy Cultists. The Story is well told and as Entertaining as All Get Out as these things go. This is one that the Most Decorated Military Hero in History can be Proud.
    6ma-cortes

    Decent Murphy Western that has rigour look , violence , action-packed and wild energy

    Here stars a lawman called Banner (Audie Murphy) , he is a deputy who goes after bad guys led by Crip (Vic Morrow) , four baddies escapees from death row , they shot his friend and kidnapped a local girl named Helen Caldwell (Zohra Lampert) and with rape in mind . But the posse of the coward inhabitants of the small town gradually abandon him . Only a tenderfoot banker clerk accompanies him at whatever risks .Two steel-nerved and two-fisted men take apart a gang of gun-mad killers who had looted the whole Southwest! Together They Team Up As An Avenging Posse From Hell! Only A Posse From Hell Could Stop The Gun-Mad Spawn Of The Devil!

    This exciting Western packs thrills , hard-edged scenes , pursuits , spectacular shootouts , brief character studio and lots of gutsy action . Brawling , sprawling , almost primitive action in which our protagonist is forced to participate in a posse , teeming across the screen by means of gun-play , go-riding , attacks , and ambushes . The picture contains whirlwinds of frantic action , fights , sustained energy and often commendable results with a plot reminiscent of several classic Westerns .The film has a slickness and crude vigour , including impressive outdoors with rocky mountains stunningly photographed by cameraman Clifford Stine , being shot on location in Alabama Hills, Lone Pine, Olancha Dunes, Olancha, California, and Universal studios . Audie Murphy gives a nice acting in his usual style as Banner Cole , a tough sheriff's deputy who forms a small posse to go after some bandits .Murphy won more than 20 medals , being the most decorated American soldier , including the Congressional Medal of Honor and he was also awarded five decorations by France and Belgium . He starred a rendition on his own self-biography titled ¨To Hell and back¨ that was an acceptable picture based on actual events about Audie Murphy who played himself following his Army career in WWII , being professionally directed by Jesse Hibbs and it was a box-office hit for Universal Pictures and its record was apparently not broken until Jaws (1975) . Murphy starred a great number of Westerns as ¨The kid from Texas¨, ¨Cimarron Kid¨, ¨Gunpoint¨, ¨Night Passage¨, ¨The Gunrunners¨, ¨Posse from Hell¨, ¨Gunfight at Comanche¨, ¨Rifles Apaches¨, ¨The Unforgiven¨, ¨Red badge of courage¨, ¨Legend of Sam Ward¨, ¨Whispering Smith¨, ¨40 Guns at Apache pass¨ , ¨Texas kid¨ , among others . Being usually directed by Jesse Hibbs who directed various Audie Murphy vehicles such as : this ¨To hell and Back¨ (1955) , ¨World in My Corner¨ (1956) , ¨Ride a Crooked Trail¨ (1958) , ¨Medal of Honor¨ and ¨To Hell and Back¨.In ¨Posse from Hell¨(1951) Murphy is well accompanied by the young John Saxon as a kind clerk in one of his first films and the unknown Zohra Lampert as a girl abused by the captors , being really rejected by the hostile citizens who feel revulsion for her . Support cast is frankly nice , providing splendid interpretations , such as : Vic Morrow , Robert Keith , Rodolfo Acosta , Royal Dano , Frank Overton , James Bell , Paul Carr , Stuart Randall , Charles Horvath , Ray Teal and Lee Van Cleef pre-Sergio Leone's For a fistful of dollars more .

    The motion picture was well written by Western expert Clair Huffaker and competently directed by Herbert Coleman. This professional director Coleman demonstrates a special talent for making the densest action sequences seem uncomplicated and uncluttered and his characters , like the scenes distinguished , often have an unfettered , raw power . He only directed this film and one warlike movie : Battle at Bloody Beach . However he's considered to be a prestigious producer , financing various Alfred Hitchcock films , such as : Vertigo , North by Northwest , To catch a thief , The Wrong Man , The trouble with Harry .Rating : 6.5/10. Acceptable and above average Western . Well worth watching .
    7boblipton

    Grim Story In A Grim Landscape

    Four men scheduled to be hanged escape, kill the sheriff and three other men, and kidnap Zohra Lampert for their personal amusement. Deputy Audie Murphy forms a posse of untried men to pursue them.

    It's an Audie Murphy western, and so most of the scenes center around him. Happily for the movie, he's up to it, with a grim attitude and a lack of concern for details in how he gets the job done. John Saxon is an easterner stuck out west for some reason. Drafted into the posse, he is at first more concerned with what it's going to do to his clothes and his inexperience at riding a horse; nonetheless, he's game. Other performers are also good, as the movie western slides from the simple tropes of the classic B western towards the darkness of the violent spaghetti western. There's still a veneer of law and order, but it's more about order at any price.

    DP Clifford Stine spent more of his career doing second-unit work than main photography, but he shoots the Alabama Hills as grimmer than any other movie I've seen. They're not just a backdrop, they're physically oppressive.
    7chipe

    superior B-Western on all levels

    Very superior B-Western. It is well cast. The posse is made of heterogeneous, well fleshed-out characters --more so than the usual Western. I enjoyed everything about the film, even stolid, amiable star Audie Murphy, who seemed tolerable. Most of the time, in an understated way, he seemed to keep from laughing out loud or reprimanding his inept posse crew. It must amuse most fans that while Murphy was the most decorated American soldier in WW II (maybe US history) in real life, his movie presence is often milquetoast.

    I want to mention three very unusual things about this movie, all commendable in my opinion: One, in most Westerns the bad guys hold up the bank, quickly race out of town, and an instant posse takes off after them. But here there was an amazing scene that I found believable and in tune with the movie. The bad guys killed the marshal and some others and DIDN'T rush out of town. Instead they took over the saloon, sat down at some tables and gave orders and threats and killed some as examples, for an extended period of time. It made some sense to me. The townsfolk were not soldiers or gunmen. They didn't want to die, so they didn't fight back.

    Two, when the posse came across one fatally wounded outlaw (Van Cleef), he lie on the ground telling them that they had a duty to care for his wounds, but Murphy said they couldn't spare a man to take Van Cleef back to town or to tend to him on the spot, so they had to leave him to die there.

    Three, most Westerns would end with the death of the last outlaw, but not this one. After the last outlaw is killed, Murphy carries John Saxon (good as a posse member) a few miles back to town in triumph to be congratulated. But the film refuses to end there. There is a lot of talk about the dead marshal who had recommended bad boy gunfighter Murphy for the job, about Murphy possibly becoming the new marshal and talk with the girl (Zohra Lampert, a favorite of everyone) about her future.

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      Universal's music director, Joseph Gershenson, reused the music scores from This Island Earth (1955) and It Came from Outer Space (1953) in this picture's music score, much to the chagrin of the original uncredited composers Hans J. Salter, Herman Stein, Henry Mancini, and Irving Gertz. By 1961, they were all out of their old 1950s Universal Studios contracts, and only heard about this when they got notices in the mail from the Musicians' Union. They would have appreciated checks in the mail even more, but there were none, since their old contracts considered all their studio work as 'works for hire' and this precluded them from getting any further royalties from their work. Universal continued this practice until a lawsuit from the Musicians' Union stopped it in 1966.
    • Goofs
      After the snake attack, Kern says his jacket is ruined. But soon afterwards, he's wearing it again, and it appears completely undamaged.
    • Quotes

      Seymour Kern: Why did you come along, Johnny?

      Johnny Caddo: It's what a man should do.

    • Connections
      Featured in Best in Action: 1961 (2018)

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    • Release date
      • June 18, 1961 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Cadenas de odio
    • Filming locations
      • Alabama Hills, Lone Pine, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Universal International Pictures (UI)
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      • $500,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 28 minutes
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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