


Hell's Horizon
The pilot, co-pilot, and crew of a bomber try to hit a Korean bridge in bad weather.
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Plot Summary
A ruthless rancher, intent on seizing land owned by settlers, hires a notorious gunslinger to drive them out. However, the gunslinger finds himself developing a conscience when he witnesses the settlers' resilience and the cruelty of his employer. This leads to a dramatic confrontation where loyalties are tested and the fate of the frontier hangs in the balance.
Critical Reception
Hell's Horizon was a modest B-Western release that received a mixed reception upon its release, largely overshadowed by larger studio productions. While its gritty portrayal of frontier justice and solid performances were noted, its narrative was sometimes seen as formulaic for the genre.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its atmospheric cinematography and tense showdowns.
- Criticized for a predictable plot structure common in Westerns of the era.
- The performances, particularly by the lead actors, were often highlighted as a strong point.
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Fun Fact
The film was shot in the rugged landscape of Kanab, Utah, chosen for its authentic Western scenery.
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