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Hell to Pay (2006)

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Hell to Pay
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Directed byChris McIntyre
CastLee Majors, James Drury, Stella Stevens, Buck Taylor, Rachel Kimsey, Peter Brown, Denny Miller, Andrew Prine, William Smith, Bo Svenson and Tim Thomerson
Theatrical ReleaseJuly 31, 2006
DVD ReleaseMarch 13, 2007
Running Time100 minutes
MPAA RatingNR (Not Rated)
UPC Code096009501297
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Languages: English (Original Language - Dolby Digital 5.1)
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About Hell to Pay

Nominated for the 2006 Golden Boot Award.
Ten legendary Western stars are reunited in this action-packed tale of brothers at odds--one a decorated soldier and reluctant hero, the other a gambler who keeps company with card sharks and corrupt women--in a small mining town torn apart by civil war. When they fall for the same woman, the brothers become divided; and one man is left to face a band of ruthless killers on his own. A tribute to the great American Western, Hell to Pay is a gritty and mesmerizing tale of love, honor, duty, treachery and betrayal.
DVD Features include: Theatrical Trailer, Director's Commentary, Western Legends: Cast Interviews, The Single Action Shooting Society Featurette Product Description

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User Reviews

Average user review: 3.0 (5 reviews)

rating: 5 QuoteFor Western Movie LoversQuote
Just a great old fashioned western. Recognized many old stars and the new leads fill the image of the West very well. Remember John Wayne, Clint Eastwood, James Garner, and many others? 'nuf said!!!! December 28, 2007

rating: 5 QuoteHell to PayQuote
I very much enjoyed this film. It was entertaining. The script & cast were great. I almost didn't purchase this video because of the reviews that I had read here on [...] were very negative, but I'm glad I did. August 7, 2007

rating: 1 QuoteZero star. I'm mad as hell because I had to pay for the rental of this film.Quote
The costumes look beautiful but the dialog and acting are ridiculous. There are a lot of shooting scenes but they look so unreal that they're funny.

I'm mad as hell because I had to pay for the rental of this film. June 25, 2007

rating: 2 QuoteHell to pay.... hard to watchQuote
I picked this movie up because I love westerns. When the film started, I could tell I was in trouble as the production values seemed to be lacking and some wooden dialogue delivered during the stagecoach hold-up. Once I accepted the level of feature I was watching, I adjusted my expectations and tried to accept Hell to Pay for the low budget 60s or 70s TV western that it really is. There are some good action scenes in the film, and the old western town is authentic (there is a nice bonus feature on the DVD regarding the classic western back-lots). Lee Majors was billed as a co-star in Hell to Pay, but he really only makes a cameo. See it if you are a true oaterphile, but I can't recommend it to anyone else. June 13, 2007

rating: 3 Quote"best western of 2006 nominee"?Quote
I love a good western. That being said, I didn't love "Hell To Pay". It was o.k. and that's it. The box said it was nominated as "...best western of 2006", so I guess it was the only western out in 2006, and it didn't win the catagory. It had a lot of "legendary" western stars in it, returning for "...a final shootout". That was, kind of, cool but, it wasn't a whole lot different than say, "Maverick". A movie that I enjoyed a lot more, by the way. The dialog in "Hell To Pay" was written poorly, and the acting wasn't much better. I have a compulsion, at times, to count the shots taken in movie shootouts. I resisted this time but, I know more than 6 shots were taken by shooters in their scenes; a sure sign of inattentive editing or, not caring and going for the action shot. The actors, also (another pet-peeve) acted like they were shooting bb guns. No recoil even hinted at. I would think that, a movie that has SASS (Single Action Shooting Society, kind of a Creative Anachronism Society for the old west) associated with it might be more, for lack of a better term, realistic, maybe accurate works. I think it was just an excuse for SASS'ers to go out and play western, and get it on film. The main reason I purchased the movie was the purported nomination for the Golden Boot Award. I guess I should have investigated the organization that gives out this "award". 3 stars is being generous, It was, after all, a "try". March 14, 2007

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