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Western

One Foot in Hell

- The story of the day hell came to town wearing a badge!

Mitch Barrett becomes embittered because his wife is allowed to die when he can't pay for the medicine she needs. The remorseful townspeople hire Mitch to be a deputy sheriff, thereby enabling him to plot an elaborate bank robbery with the help of an artist, a pickpocket, a gunslinger and a bar-girl.

Release Date : 1960-09-11

Language :GermanEnglish

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : 20th Century Fox

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Alan Ladd

Character Name : Mitch Barrett

Original Name : Alan Ladd

Gender : Male

Don Murray

Character Name : Dan Keats

Original Name : Don Murray

Gender : Male

Dan O'Herlihy

Character Name : Sir Harry Ivers

Original Name : Dan O'Herlihy

Gender : Male

Dolores Michaels

Character Name : Julie Reynolds

Original Name : Dolores Michaels

Gender : Female

Barry Coe

Character Name : Stu Christian

Original Name : Barry Coe

Gender : Male

Larry Gates

Character Name : Doc Seltzer

Original Name : Larry Gates

Gender : Male

Karl Swenson

Character Name : Sheriff Ole Olson

Original Name : Karl Swenson

Gender : Male

John Alexander

Character Name : Sam Giller - Storekeeper

Original Name : John Alexander

Gender : Male

Rachel Stephens

Character Name : Ellie Barrett

Original Name : Rachel Stephens

Gender : Female

Stanley Adams

Character Name : Pete (uncredited)

Original Name : Stanley Adams

Gender : Male

Robert Adler

Character Name : Sim (uncredited)

Original Name : Robert Adler

Gender : Male

Fred Aldrich

Character Name : Barfly (uncredited)

Original Name : Fred Aldrich

Gender : Male

Reviews

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John Chard

@John Chard

2024-05-16

The last man and one dollar and eighty seven cents. One Foot in Hell is directed by James B. Clark and written by Aaron Spelling and Sydney Boehm. It stars Alan Ladd, Don Murray, Dan O'Herlihy, Dolores Michaels, Barry Coe and Larry Gates. A CinemaScope/De Luxe Color production with music by Dominic Frontiere and cinematography by William C. Mellor. Incensed by the circumstances which led to the death of his wife and unborn child, Mitch Barrett (Ladd) plots revenge against the whole town of Blue Springs. Alan Ladd's last Western doesn't find him in the best of shape or on the best of form, but it's a most interesting and entertaining picture regardless. In a veer from the norm, Ladd is playing a man gone bad, fuelled by hatred and thirsting for revenge, Mitch Barrett assembles a small group of strays and ruffians and sets his plans in motion. He wins the trust of the town and operates behind the facade of the law. Along the way he is extremely callous, the value of life means nothing to him now, while inner fighting and romance destabilises the group until the big denouement arrives. The pace sometimes sags and there's a distinct rushed feel about the final quarter (one main character annoyingly dies off screen?!), yet there's still a lot to like here. The CinemaScope production is nice to look at, there's some very good scenes such as those involving cattle and liquid fire, while the all round nasty edge to the plotting and characterisations (Julie Reynolds' back story is a shocker) keeps it from being run of the mill. It's not the big Western send off that Ladd fans would have wanted, however it's still a recommended Western to like minded genre fans. 7/10