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Hellgate is a 1952 American Western film directed by Charles Marquis Warren and starring Sterling Hayden. It was the second of three films Warren made for Robert L. Lippert as a writer/director.
Plot
Hellgate Prison is an aptly named facility in the desert where the worst criminals are sent. Hanley, a veterinarian and former Civil War soldier, is falsely accused and convicted of a crime. He is sentenced to this hellish place.
He immediately gets on the wrong side of Voorhees, a vicious guard, and Redfield, a mean convict. Hanley will need to fight his way out, particularly when the prisoners are afflicted with an epidemic of a spreading plague.
Cast
Sterling Hayden as Gilman S. Hanley
Joan Leslie as Ellen Hanley
Ward Bond as Lt. Tod Voorhees
James Arness as George Redfield
Peter Coe as Jumper Hall
John Pickard as Gundy Boyd
Robert Wilke as Sgt. Maj. Kearn
Kyle James as Vern Brechene
Richard Emory as Dan Mott
See also
Sterling Hayden filmography
References
External links
Hellgate at IMDb
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- List of American films of 1952
- Andrew V. McLaglen
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- List of Shaw Brothers films
- Sterling Hayden
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