6/10
All kinds of people help
24 March 2015
From Hell To Texas as cattle baron R.G. Armstrong on a mission. His eldest son was killed in a bar brawl, he fell on his own knife. But R.G. doesn't want to hear that. Armstrong has all his men out hunting Don Murray the young cowboy who was brawling with his son.

For a guy who says he has scruples about killing people Murray does a pretty good job of taking care of business. Murray starts a horse stampede to elude Armstrong's men and another of his sons Ken Scott is killed. Now with only Dennis Hopper of his brood left, Armstrong's mission intensifies.

Armstrong is the local Ben Cartwright, but Ben Cartwright would have a lot more good will and public opinion behind him then Armstrong can muster. In fact all kinds of people help in Murray's flight including Indian trader Jay C. Flippen and rancher Chill Wills who has six daughters at home with oldest Diane Varsi giving Murray the once over.

Henry Hathaway directed this and keeps action and the interest going. From Hell To Texas is a good A budget western even without any really big western names in the cast. A good one for western fans.
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