

High Hell
Tempers and sexual jealousies flare when five men and a woman share a mountain cabin while mining for gold.
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Plot Summary
A truck driver, Frank Martin, gets involved with a smuggling ring that operates from Spain. He falls for a beautiful accomplice, who seems to be playing a dangerous game. The plot thickens as he becomes entangled in a web of deceit, betrayal, and international intrigue.
Critical Reception
High Hell is a B-movie from the late 1950s, known for its low budget and straightforward crime narrative. It received modest attention upon release, primarily as a second feature. While not critically acclaimed, it offered a typical noir experience for audiences at the time.
What Reviewers Say
- A standard, if unremarkable, crime thriller.
- Features a competent lead performance but little else to distinguish it.
- Benefits from its terse pacing and predictable noir atmosphere.
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Fun Fact
The film was shot in Spain, utilizing its scenic locations to enhance the international intrigue of the plot.
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