DENNIS HOPPER: From Hell to Texas (Western Movie in Full Length, Cowboy Film) *free full westerns*

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Published 2018-06-30
Full Western Movie, Full Length Cowboy Film, English, 1958: From Hell to Texas (original title), Runtime 1h 40min, Western.

From Hell to Texas is a 1958 film directed by Henry Hathaway and starring Don Murray and Diane Varsi. The supporting cast features Chill Wills and Dennis Hopper. It is based on the novel, The Hell-Bent Kid, by Charles O. Locke.

When ranch hand Tod Lohman accidentally kills the son of a powerful rancher, he panics and flees, but the rancher and his
vengeful crew hunt Tod down.

Director: Henry Hathaway
Writers: Robert Buckner (screenplay), Wendell Mayes (screenplay)
Stars: Don Murray, Diane Varsi, Chill Wills

PLOT / WIKIPEDIA: Tod Lohman is on the run from a posse. The ruthless land baron Hunter Boyd has sent men, including sons Otis and Tom, in pursuit of Tod for having killed another son. Otis Boyd stampedes horses toward Tod, but gunshots drive them in the opposite direction and Otis is trampled instead. Tod then gets the drop on Tom Boyd and insists he did not kill their brother, but before Tod can leave, Tom Boyd shoots his horse. On foot, Tod collapses near a river bank. He is found by kindly rancher Amos Bradley and daughter Juanita, who provide food and shelter. Juanita takes a liking to Tod, who is searching for his missing father and was brought up with Biblical lessons and principles by his mother. Tod departs but is soon surrounded by Hunter Boyd and his men. In gratitude for not shooting Tom Boyd when he had the chance, Hunter Boyd permits a horse and a four-hour headstart to Tod, then resumes the chase. Tod discovers that his father has died. A member of the posse shoots old man Bradley, which proves the last straw for Tod after having tried to turn the other cheek. But during a gun battle in town, Tom Boyd is engulfed by flames after a chandelier's crash. Tod's instincts take over. He saves the life of Tom, whose appreciative father Hunter finally calls off the feud.


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All Comments (21)
  • @vijaysharma8382
    Nice movie. Westerns are so addictive. This was when US was land of the free
  • Nice to know Mr. Murray is alive, this is the best movie I saw, last night and today feb 2 celebrating my birthday 56, thanks for sharing for Us. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️👍
  • @stingo492
    I saw this movie on television on the mid 1970's A good movie. Don Murray was a very underrated actor.
  • @AqeelKhan4749
    Beautiful Movie.! Thoughtful with kindness and of course American, Indians and their unconditional love towards their Horses.!!
  • I had no idea that there were so many great western movies! This one is right up there near the best! Great Movie!😊
  • @crazykuntz7671
    Time to get aquainted with some old school movies during this lockdown . Many thanks Grjngo from Sunny Coast Australia.
  • @chrisbowen9043
    Yep. A real good western movie it is. Makes sense. The story line is natural, and the movie has grace. Henry Hathaway was one of the best!
  • @ngamgoimei5226
    I just love the movie. I grew up enjoying cowboy movies.
  • @thomasg1106
    FANTASTIC!!! thanks so much watched this 5 times a true western! thanks again
  • @ghmaguire7557
    A good western, very enjoyable. I love the films from the fifties and the actors from back then. Being Irish, I remember Don Murray in the Irish film about the fight for Irish freedom 'Shake Hands with the Devil'. I went to see it when I was going to school.
  • @captainjack8823
    This is a great Western that's truly fit for the whole family. It has more than one Christian moral to be very well implied.The various scenes include some awesome beautiful western scenery while all of the other scenes are very well filmed. 🤠🤠🤠🤠🤠!
  • It brought tears to my eyes people push you to do wrong but the god of heaven sees and helps you when trouble comes it made me reflect on my own life
  • @jackrichards1863
    Very few I'll watch again , when it comes to movies I've seen. But this one here I have to say I have enjoyed twice within as many years. I guess it's alright.
  • @cvcoco
    What a gem of a movie! Really liked it and may watch it again. If anything subtracts from it, its Dennis Hopper. I kept wishing he'd just get out of the way. Thanks for a great upload, more than worth it.
  • My eldest brother was born in a log Cabin in Bozeman Montana in dead of winter, Father was logging, I was born Southern Oregon Coast. My Aunt was a country western singer. We would sit once a week around an old tube radio listening to the old radio shows. One day Father came home with an old tube TV. Four long legs holding it up, 1 channel, we were thrilled as we began our journey to witness the world with Walter Cronkite with the evening news. Still today I often bring up an old radio program and remember sitting with my Mom and Dad, older Brothers in dimly lit room listening intently to every word of the story being told. Once a week Dad would give us a handful of tubes to take to the hardware store to test on the tester, replacing the bad ones. How many of us can remember those days? "Only The Shadow Knows" 😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂
  • I am adding this in my favourite list. Most.. most beautiful movie I have ever seen. Thank you gringo. I owe you.
  • @JohnDavis-yz9nq
    What a good movie. I had my doubts being that old of a movie. It is a classic. Very impressed. Thumbs up on this one.
  • @andyharpist2938
    The scene with tough cowboys holding tea-cups, will remain with me for ever.