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A criminal gang plots the robbery of a ship carrying $2 million worth of surplus narcotics left over from World War II. The plan goes awry when the gang leader's girlfriend falls for an ambulance attendant who is an unsuspecting pawn in the scheme. The climax was filmed at the Los Angeles Harbor where hundreds of scrapped "Red Car" inter-urban electric trolleys were stacked up at the time.
A criminal gang plots the robbery of a ship carrying $2 million worth of surplus narcotics left over from World War II. The plan goes awry when the gang leader's girlfriend falls for an ambulance attendant who is an unsuspecting pawn in the scheme. The climax was filmed at the Los Angeles Harbor where hundreds of scrapped "Red Car" inter-urban electric trolleys were stacked up at the time.



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Hell Bound
Theatrical release poster
Directed byWilliam J. Hole Jr.
Screenplay byRichard H. Landau
Story byRichard H. Landau
Arthur E. Orloff
Produced byHoward W. Koch
StarringJohn Russell
June Blair
Stuart Whitman
Margo Woode
George E. Mather
CinematographyCarl E. Guthrie
Edited byJohn A. Bushelman
Music byLes Baxter
Production
company
Bel-Air Productions
Distributed byUnited Artists
Release date
  • October 1957 (1957-10)
Running time
69 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Hell Bound is a 1957 American crime film directed by William J. Hole Jr. and written by Richard H. Landau. The film stars John Russell, June Blair, Stuart Whitman, Margo Woode and George E. Mather. The film was released in October 1957, by United Artists.[1][2]

Plot

A criminal gang plots the robbery of a ship carrying $2 million worth of surplus narcotics left over from World War II. The plan goes awry when the gang leader's girlfriend falls for an ambulance attendant who is an unsuspecting pawn in the scheme. The climax was filmed at the Los Angeles Harbor where hundreds of scrapped "Red Car" inter-urban electric trolleys were stacked up at the time.

Cast

References

  1. ^ "Hell Bound (1957) - Overview - TCM.com". Turner Classic Movies. Retrieved October 26, 2014.
  2. ^ "Hell Bound". TV Guide. Retrieved October 26, 2014.