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Titre original : The Legend of Hell's Gate: An American Conspiracy
  • 2011
  • PG-13
  • 1h 48min
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4,1/10
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The Legend of Hell's Gate
The story of how 'Hell's Gate' at Possum Kingdom Lake, Texas came to have it's name. Relive the story of how three outlaws expeditions and encounters through historical 1870s Texas were remembered for a lifetime.
Lire trailer1:53
1 Video
16 photos
ActionAventureDrameL'histoireOccidental

Au fin fond de l'Ouest américain, peu après la guerre civile, un chasseur de prime, un cowboy irlandais et un jeune criminel font équipe pour retrouver le trésor caché de John Wilkes Booth. ... Tout lireAu fin fond de l'Ouest américain, peu après la guerre civile, un chasseur de prime, un cowboy irlandais et un jeune criminel font équipe pour retrouver le trésor caché de John Wilkes Booth. Essayant de survivre et de semer leurs poursuivants, les trois hommes forgent leur légende... Tout lireAu fin fond de l'Ouest américain, peu après la guerre civile, un chasseur de prime, un cowboy irlandais et un jeune criminel font équipe pour retrouver le trésor caché de John Wilkes Booth. Essayant de survivre et de semer leurs poursuivants, les trois hommes forgent leur légende.

  • Réalisation
    • Tanner Beard
  • Scénario
    • Tanner Beard
  • Casting principal
    • Eric Balfour
    • Lou Taylor Pucci
    • Henry Thomas
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  • NOTE IMDb
    4,1/10
    843
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Tanner Beard
    • Scénario
      • Tanner Beard
    • Casting principal
      • Eric Balfour
      • Lou Taylor Pucci
      • Henry Thomas
    • 15avis d'utilisateurs
    • 3avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 1 victoire au total

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    Trailer 1:53
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    Photos15

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    Rôles principaux74

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    Eric Balfour
    Eric Balfour
    • Will Edwards
    Lou Taylor Pucci
    Lou Taylor Pucci
    • Kid Called Kelly
    Henry Thomas
    Henry Thomas
    • John St. Helens
    Jenna Dewan
    Jenna Dewan
    • Katherine Prescott
    Summer Glau
    Summer Glau
    • Maggie Moon
    Jamie Thomas King
    Jamie Thomas King
    • John Henry 'Doc' Holliday
    Tanner Beard
    Tanner Beard
    • James McKinnon
    Glenn Morshower
    Glenn Morshower
    • J.H. Gordon
    William McNamara
    William McNamara
    • Jones Moon
    • (as Billy McNamara)
    Michael Taber
    Michael Taber
    • Johnny Moon
    Corey Knipe
    • The Russian
    Barry Tubb
    Barry Tubb
    • Sheriff Michaels
    Michael Spears
    Michael Spears
    • Kutseena
    Eddie Spears
    Eddie Spears
    • Wakaree
    Kevin Alejandro
    Kevin Alejandro
    • August Edwards
    James Lafferty
    James Lafferty
    • Eigson Howard
    Robert Buckley
    Robert Buckley
    • Bacas Mitchell
    Stephen Monroe Taylor
    Stephen Monroe Taylor
    • Tower Mitchell
    • (as Steven Taylor)
    • Réalisation
      • Tanner Beard
    • Scénario
      • Tanner Beard
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    2swimtwobirds

    If at first you don't succeed ...

    Some 15 years ago I wrote a piece 'eBooks: the future of storytelling' in which I speculated on how technological advance changes the way stories are told, indeed, changes the stories themselves. Amongst other then rather fanciful prophecies I foretold a device which would project odour to accompany a movie story. Now I see that this has at last become a reality; at least, this Hell's Gate really does smell - like an overused outhouse on a hot summer's day.

    Any movie is a story; and a story must be coherent; this is not. Satyricon is not; it is a pastiche – but it took a genius like Fellini to get away with it. That Hollywood will spend millions on CG and explosions while at the same time keeping the writers' bill down in the thousands, and that begrudged, is well known. But for the rising indie, the rebel who seeks to displace the big guys, hopefully by artistic skill and quality, to produce a story based on a script jotted on the back of an old envelope is not the way to go. Your job is to tell a coherent story; do it with all of the ornamentation you can add, but never so much that its coherence is lost, or even threatened.

    Scripts comprise actions and dialogue; there was plenty of action in this movie, some of it even meaningful, but of dialogue – well? Were we witnessing a new trend in movie-making, the all-ad-libbed attention addler? Could the 'talent' not remember their lines? Did they know what 'articulation' and 'enunciation' mean? Or could the handi- cams not pick up their voices? Not enough interest to do a few voice loops in post-prod? If Shakespeare had written a grunt for Hamlet to recite instead of 'To be or not to be' and the next 20 lines, the world of theatre would be a poorer place; yet this malodourous malevolence of a movie apparently seeks to promote the grunt as mankind's last word in oral articulation and verbal communication. The grunt, while having the merit of brevity, does lack specificity.

    Another element required of a story is that its audience relates to it – they relate to the characters. Often audiences relate to the guy they see on the screen – the actor – instead of to the character; but that's Hollywood for you, either way those bozos make money. Indies don't have Cruises or Schwarzneggers in their budgets; but they can cast an actor into a suitable part and support that actor into dressing out and projecting the character, and its development, if they have the skill. Mr Beard, why didn't you do that?

    With camera tripods so affordable, and good liquor so dear, how come the decision to use camerapersons apparently afflicted with the shakes and the staggers?

    And what was the dreadfully delivered Oirish accent all about? Thousands of very talented Irish in the world (meself, for example), all with accents, many with acting skills, eager for a chance, and you have to offend an entire nation by putting this gratuitous foulness into your 'script'? Of course, since there is so little else in the script, perhaps the multi-talent-free 'writer', 'director' and (of course) his own 'leading man' felt obliged to put something in – anything! I suppose he called it 'color', or 'character' when he was begging dad-in-law for the backing.

    I think the whole movie was best epitomised by the shoot-out scene in the bar and outside it – 'full of sound and fury, signifying nothing.' While we may be amused at the great waste of gunpowder as against the minimal resulting carnage – how very opposed to Hollywood is this! – we are ultimately not engaged because we have no idea who these people are, or why they are doing this – and so we frankly don't care. Which is the single most telling aspect of this movie that you project, Mr Beard: we don't care, most likely because you didn't.

    Yet it's not a total loss; what merit came through incites me to say that I hope you try again.
    8keechicreek

    Great Job:This movie has the look and ambiance of Lonesome Dove without vulgar insinuations.

    Movie Review of "The Legend of Hells Gate" by GW "Bill" Johnson I just saw Tanner Bearden's Legend of Hells Gate: An American Conspiracy. He wrote it; directed it; and helped star in it along with Eric Balfour who also covers the ground he stands on. Star watchers should get a bright red permanent marker and put a big check next to these young men's names. Bearden a 28 year old young man is gifted along with his whole family as I found out. In Texas we would say; "He'll do to swim the river with". This movie has the look and ambiance of Lonesome Dove without vulgar insinuations.

    Bill Johnson Flat Rock Crossing on Big Keechi Creek, Texas
    2sauerkraut-96467

    Poor script and acting

    I REALLY hate scripts that are about an area that the writer knows nothing about. The one that jumped right out at me was when they were going to cross the Brazos river in Granbury and they had to swim. I have a news flash, unless it was right after a heavy rain storm which by all the dust I highly doubt, you can probably walk across the Brazos without getting your ankles wet! Also, they rode horseback from Dallas to Granbury in one night, which is also HIGHLY unlikely since as the crow flies it has to be at least 70 miles. From downtown Fort Worth it is at least 45 miles.

    The accents by the actors were so bad, and that goes for the Irish, southern, and the others that were unrecognizable.
    2kluseba

    A big piece of trash

    I lately watched this modern Western with a friend and as a big fan of the genre, I must admit that this flick is one of the worst Westerns I have ever watched and in general one of the worst movies I have seen in quite a while. The only reasons why this movie got two points are some gorgeous landscapes and the good choice of decorations and also costumes for the actors.

    The rest is just awful apart of some beautiful actresses that though have only quite short roles. The movie lacks of a coherent story line and randomly follows a couple of poorly written side stories that are not even told until the end. The acting is quite bad and filled with stereotypes concerning the Indians or a strange Russian hunter where one might ask what he is doing in Texas after all. The characters have all no development or depth at all. The dialogues are the most awful thing and make this movie very hard to sit through. The characters simply talk a lot without saying anything intelligent.

    The movie lacks of suspense and humour and also of action scenes. The film is composed of landscape scenes, endless dialogues and switches from one story line to the other. Sometimes, these switches happen so fast one quickly gets confused with the high number of secondary characters and the weird chronology of the movie while at other moments one stays half an hour with the same characters without anything going on at all. The few action passages are very poor and can be resumed to random shooting scenes where the actors feel very bored and wooden and die without big emotions at all.

    There is nothing hellish or legendary about this flick and the note that this movie is based on true events is just a cheap way to attract some more viewers as most of this flick simply is pure fiction built up around a few nebulous facts. The short side story around the possible Abraham Lincoln murderer is the most laughable thing about this flick and it doesn't have anything to do at all with the rest of the movie. This part was only included to make American patriots watch this movie and they will be disappointed quite soon. One doesn't even get to know why the guy killed the president of the United States of America, we only get to see a weird barman played by some sort of cheap Johnny Depp copy getting drunk and feeling sick who then thinks he dies and reveals his killing secret only to wake up in perfect health the next morning and leave the city without any urge and problem after somebody has stolen his possessions. This bit seems to be quite random to you? Yes, it is and so is the entire rest of this big letdown. Just avoid this piece of trash at all costs and don't get fooled by the promising title or partially wrong advertisements.
    6cosmo_tiger

    A very watchable and entertaining western. Better then most of the recent offerings. Surprisingly good. I say B

    "My name is not St. Helens, my name John Booth the assassin of Abraham Lincoln." Just outside Possum Kingdom Lake in Texas there is a cliff formation that is known as Hell's Gate. During the 1870's this place was home to notorious outlaws and crimes. When a young boy overhears a conversation involving the local bartender he thinks he found a way to get rich. He teams with two strangers in order to make it rich and famous. Being a huge history buff this movie seemed very interesting to me. It says based on a true story, but I'm not sure how accurate this actually is. I have been saying that the western genre has really fallen off in the last ten years. This one is still a definite B western, but it is much much better then most of the recent ones. The acting is iffy at best but the story keeps you watching and I was actually surprised at how much I was enjoying it. Overall, not a bad western at all. Very watchable and pretty entertaining. I give it a B.

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    • Date de sortie
      • 25 avril 2016 (Brésil)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
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    • Langue
      • Anglais
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    • Lieux de tournage
      • Possum Kingdom, Texas, États-Unis
    • Sociétés de production
      • 4Go West Productions
      • Flatiron Pictures
      • Silver Sail Entertainment
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      • 2 000 000 $US (estimé)
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      • 1h 48min(108 min)
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