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Hellfire

Is Hellfire a Hit or Flop?

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Is Hellfire worth watching? With a rating of 6.1/10, this Western film is a mixed-bag for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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Hellfire Synopsis

Zeb Smith is a gambler with a larcenous streak, but when an itinerant preacher takes a bullet meant for him, Zeb vows to fulfill the preacher's mission of building a church. Frustrated in his attempts to get donations, Zeb attempts to capture fugitive Doll Brown in order to obtain the reward. But he finds that there's more to Doll than meets the eye. When his old friend Bucky McLean shows up gunning for Doll, Zeb sees a chance to redeem them all... one way or another.

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Top Cast

Bill Elliott
Bill ElliottZeb Smith
Marie Windsor
Marie WindsorMary Carson / Doll Brown
Forrest Tucker
Forrest TuckerMarshall Bucky McLean
Jim Davis
Jim DavisGyp Stoner
H.B. Warner
H.B. WarnerBrother Joseph
Paul Fix
Paul FixDusty Stoner
Grant Withers
Grant WithersSheriff Martin
Emory Parnell
Emory ParnellSheriff Duffy
Esther Howard
Esther HowardBirdie
Jody Gilbert
Jody GilbertFull Moon

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Hellfire worth watching?

Hellfire has received mixed reviews with a 6.1/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Western movies.

Is Hellfire hit or flop?

Hellfire has received average ratings (6.1/10), performing moderately with audiences.

What genre is Hellfire?

Hellfire is a Western movie that Zeb Smith is a gambler with a larcenous streak, but when an itinerant preacher takes a bullet meant for him, Zeb vows to fulfill the preacher's missio...

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Critic Reviews

WuchakJun 30, 2024
★ 6

**_Old Western is offbeat enough to make it worthwhile_** A penitent gambler in the Old West (Bill Elliott) hooks up with a wanted female outlaw (Marie Windsor), evidently with the hope of reforming her. Unfortunately, his marshal friend (Forrest Tucker) is hot on her trail. "Hellfire" (1949) is a little too talky with some dull moments, but at least it’s not shallow and develops the characters. The spiritual commentary may be a little corny, but it’s refreshing and the ending involving Psalm 23 is genuinely moving. Plus, it’s interesting to see how far back you can trace the strong, independent female character (I’d say “femme fatale,” but that doesn’t actually fit). Speaking of which, if a woman in the Old West could learn to master the art of gunmanship, she automatically became an equal to any man, no more having to endure unwanted groping and advances as a saloon girl. The flick should be commended for stressing this, not to mention statuesque Marie Windsor is entertaining. It runs 1 hour, 30 minutes, and was shot at Iverson Ranch in Chatsworth, Los Angeles, with second unit stuff done in Sedona, Arizona. GRADE: B-