eMoviePoster.comAuction History Result k045 FROM HELL TO TEXAS 10 8x10 movie stills '58 Don Murray, Varsi Date Sold 4/29/2008Sold For: Login or Register to see sold price. 10 Original Vintage Theatrical 8" x 10" Movie Stills (Learn More) From Hell to Texas (also released as "The Hell Bent Kid" and "Man Hunt"), the 1958 Henry Hathaway cowboy western ("There never was a man like the kid they couldn't kill... From the Cimarron to the Rio Grande..."; "The West's most savage man-chase.. FROM HELL TO TEXAS"; "Every gun in the territory was hired to kill..'The Hell Bent Kid'"; "Based on the book by Charles D. Locke") starring Don Murray, Diane Varsi, Chill Wills, Dennis Hopper, and R.G. Armstrong. Note that Hollywood legend has it that this movie was the one that caused Dennis Hopper (at the time a promising young actor) to be "blackballed" in mainstream Hollywood for many years. The story goes that Hopper clashed with director Hathaway over how he delivered a single line, and that hours of shooting (with innumerable takes) were wasted, and that finally Hopper delivered the line the way Hathaway wanted, but after that, he couldn't get a job in mainstream movies. Oddly enough, he returned to mainstream movies in 1965 in The Sons of Katie Elder, directed by Hathaway (who apparently forgave him over those years), but of course, his career really took off with Easy Rider in 1969! NOTE: Click on linked names to see a biography. Important Added Info: Note that some of the stills have the alternate title of "The Hell Bent Kid", and some have corrective snipes over the title area with "From Hell to Texas". Condition: very good to fine. Learn More about condition grades
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