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Hell to Pay

  • 2005
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 40m
IMDb RATING
4.2/10
295
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Hell to Pay (2005)
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Ten legendary Western stars are reunited in this action-packed tale of brothers at odds, one a decorated soldier and reluctant hero, the other a gambler who keeps company with card sharks an... Read allTen legendary Western stars are reunited in this action-packed tale of brothers at odds, one a decorated soldier and reluctant hero, the other a gambler who keeps company with card sharks and corrupt women, in a small mining town torn apart by civil war. When they fall for the sa... Read allTen legendary Western stars are reunited in this action-packed tale of brothers at odds, one a decorated soldier and reluctant hero, the other a gambler who keeps company with card sharks and corrupt women, in a small mining town torn apart by civil war. When they fall for the same woman, the brothers become divided; and one man is left to face a band of ruthless kill... Read all

  • Director
    • Chris McIntyre
  • Writer
    • Chris McIntyre
  • Stars
    • Peter Brown
    • Jeff Davis
    • James Drury
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.2/10
    295
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    • Director
      • Chris McIntyre
    • Writer
      • Chris McIntyre
    • Stars
      • Peter Brown
      • Jeff Davis
      • James Drury
    • 27User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Peter Brown
    Peter Brown
    • Johnny Behan
    Jeff Davis
    • Mean Joe
    James Drury
    James Drury
    • JT Coffee
    Annie B. Ellett
    • Rahi'ne
    Griff Furst
    Griff Furst
    • Griff
    Kevin Kazakoff
    Kevin Kazakoff
    • Kirby
    Katie Amanda Keane
    Katie Amanda Keane
    • Rachel
    Dale Kimsey
    • Jedediah
    Rachel Kimsey
    Rachel Kimsey
    • Rebekah
    William Gregory Lee
    William Gregory Lee
    • Chance Scott
    Lee Majors
    Lee Majors
    • Marshall Boone
    Denny Miller
    Denny Miller
    • Horace the Miner
    Rico Nance
    Rico Nance
    • One of Shannon's Gang
    Gene Pearcey
    • Roy Hobbs
    Andrew Prine
    Andrew Prine
    • Matt Elden
    Amanda Raymond
    Amanda Raymond
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    Randi Rogers
    • Kathleen Potter
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    • Director
      • Chris McIntyre
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    1xurreria

    Is this a joke?

    I am not sure who is having more fun, the people that wrote the reviews or the director of the movie. I could not go any longer reading this comments or watching this movie, I had to say something.

    I can see a low budget western film that is done with passion and interest on the detail, but using a garage with art deco lettering, pastel colors, actors that seem to be falling sleep because the script is so boring and the boom getting on the way of the camera every two scenes, that is definitely not my definition of "one of the best western movies produced in the new Millennium".

    Please if any of you guys had friends in the movie just say it!
    3imperialdebubba-1

    Disappointment

    Hell to Pay was a disappointment. It did not have anywhere near the substance of a B Western movie, and should in no way be compared to a fantastic movie like Silverado. The dialog was dull, the plot was torpid, the soundtrack was overbearingly unnecessary, and the acting was awful. Even the professionals could've taken some lessons from the Sunset Carson School of Acting. The only positive thing about this movie is that it showcased some of the top Cowboy shooters in the nation, but you can see them in a better light in any SASS video. The packaging of this feature makes it very enticing, and the preview is decent, but it's all over after that.
    1aznazblk

    Amateur quality

    I love a good Western movie, but this was more like watching a play on stage or an act at the local street carnival show. I could only stand 38 minutes of it in hopes that it would improve, but it only got worse and I had to end it. Each actor(s) stated the lines as if reading directly from the script or cue cards. There was too much predictability to the lines and actions not as if a natural occurrence or conversation. The wig on Rachel Kimsey was obvious. The actresses playing Native American sisters, could have played non-native parts and should have. Wardrobe for the Native Americans could have been better and a little more authentic looking. If I decide to watch it with any friends in the future, I will do so, not with the expectations of watching a good Western, but with the expectations of watching an amateur comedy film production.
    5bkoganbing

    Family ties are the strongest of all

    When I was in my early 20s The Over The Hill Gang came out and the oldtimers were such folks as Pat O'Brien, Chill Wills, Walter Brennan, Edgar Buchanan, Andy Devine and a bunch more old character actors who gave us so much pleasure on the big screen. It came out in 1969. In 2005 Hell To Pay came out and while the leads were young, the players in various supporting roles were a bunch of players I knew from back in the day from current TV westerns. They're the best part of this film.

    Kevin Kazakoff and William Gregory Lee star here as a pair of brothers who split the family with their differing views on the Civil War. Kazakoff became a war hero in the Union Army while Lee just sat out the war and sharpened his poker hand and his connections with various loose women.

    Kazakoff has settled on a new claim and wants to be a farmer. Lee hasn't seen any need to reform, but as we know in these westerns family ties in the end are the strongest of all.

    However the real treat is to see a whole slew of people who starred in TV westerns back in the day back for a last hurrah. Several men and one woman Stella Stevens who it is certainly adding something to anything she appears in.

    Best in the film of the oldtimers is James Drury as the town sheriff and Peter Brown as the town banker.

    Not the greatest of westerns, but nostalgia fans like me will enjoy it.
    1martinleib

    Awful and amateurish direction

    The seasoned actors in this do know how to act and have proved that before but the Director, who also wrote and produced this travesty, is incompetent on so many levels. O.K. it's low budget but I know films students with lower budgets and lesser known actors who can do much, much better. For example, since there were people involved who should know better some of the gun rigs were totally out of place and never existed in those days. The stunt work was clumsy - the story stale and hokey. If some one gives you a copy of this use it for a coaster. By the way, I love westerns and have known many stunt men and even went to high school with one of the actors so I was looking for it to be good.

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      Buck Taylor played Dr. Adam Galen. This is an homage to Gunsmoke (1955), where Buck Taylor co-starred as "Newly" and Millburn Stone co-starred as "Doc" (Dr. Galen Adams).

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    • Release date
      • August 2006 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Duelo dos homens sem lei
    • Filming locations
      • Placerita Canyon, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • HTP Productions
      • Pittsburgh Pictures
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      • $1,200,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 40m(100 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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