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Posse From Hell Western 1961 | 16:9 Widescreen | Color | Quality: Excellent Audie Murphy John Saxon Zohra Lampert $12.00 |
In 1880 four escapees from death row, Crip (Vic Morrow), Leo (Lee Van Cleef), Chunk (Henry Wills) and Hash (Charles Horvath) ride into the town of Paradise and enter the Rosebud Saloon. Crip shoots the town marshal Isaac Webb (Ward Ramsey) and takes ten men as hostages, killing some to ensure his gang escapes unmolested. On the way out they snatch $11,200 from the Bank of Paradise, and also grab local lady Helen Caldwell (Zohra Lampert) who was trying to help her alcoholic Uncle Billy (Royal Dano) who was one of the captives. A posse is quickly formed which is to be led by the slain Marshall's friend - loner and ex-gunfighter Banner Cole (Audie Murphy) - but good men are hard to find and Cole senses he would be better off on his own. The rag-tag posse consists of the aged former Army Captain Jeremiah Brown (Robert Keith), who wishes to lead the posse himself in the manner of his long-gone Army days, Uncle Billy, Burt Hogan (Frank Overton) who wishes to revenge his brother Burl (Allan Lane) murdered by the four, Jock Wiley (Paul Carr), a young gunhand seeking the experience to establish his reputation as a gunfighter, and Seymour Kern (John Saxon) a New Yorker who hates the West, has never ridden a horse or fired a gun before, and is a complete fish out of water. Kern was browbeaten into joining by his banker boss and is tasked with seeing to it the money gets back. Rudolfo Acosta who usually plays bad guys plays an Indian/Mexican who joins the posse as a tracker and takes a lot of guff from the more self righteous whites. The posse is badly outclassed and many will die from this point on - and seeing how deadly Morrow is with a shotgun this is an image that will disturb you and stay with you a long time - but from such adversity can heroes and friendships be born... |
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