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The Burning Hills

  • 1956
  • Approved
  • 1h 34m
IMDb RATING
5.8/10
986
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Natalie Wood and Tab Hunter in The Burning Hills (1956)
Classical WesternDramaRomanceWestern

After Trace Jordan's brother is murdered by members of the land-grabbing Sutton family, he vows to report this injustice to the nearest Army fort.After Trace Jordan's brother is murdered by members of the land-grabbing Sutton family, he vows to report this injustice to the nearest Army fort.After Trace Jordan's brother is murdered by members of the land-grabbing Sutton family, he vows to report this injustice to the nearest Army fort.

  • Director
    • Stuart Heisler
  • Writers
    • Irving Wallace
    • Louis L'Amour
  • Stars
    • Tab Hunter
    • Natalie Wood
    • Skip Homeier
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.8/10
    986
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Stuart Heisler
    • Writers
      • Irving Wallace
      • Louis L'Amour
    • Stars
      • Tab Hunter
      • Natalie Wood
      • Skip Homeier
    • 21User reviews
    • 11Critic reviews
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    Tab Hunter
    Tab Hunter
    • Trace Jordan
    Natalie Wood
    Natalie Wood
    • Maria-Christina Colton
    Skip Homeier
    Skip Homeier
    • Jack Sutton
    Eduard Franz
    Eduard Franz
    • Jacob Lantz
    Earl Holliman
    Earl Holliman
    • Mort Bayliss
    Claude Akins
    Claude Akins
    • Ben Hindeman
    Ray Teal
    Ray Teal
    • Joe Sutton
    Frank Puglia
    Frank Puglia
    • Tio Perico
    Hal Baylor
    Hal Baylor
    • Braun
    Tyler MacDuff
    Tyler MacDuff
    • Wes Parker
    Rayford Barnes
    Rayford Barnes
    • Veach
    Tony Terry
    • Vincente Colton
    Wayne Burson
    • Sutton Rider
    • (uncredited)
    Amapola Del Vando
    • Townswoman
    • (uncredited)
    John Doucette
    John Doucette
    • Bartender
    • (uncredited)
    Ron Hargrave
    • Sutton Rider
    • (uncredited)
    Bob Herron
    Bob Herron
    • Faber
    • (uncredited)
    David McMahon
    David McMahon
    • Doctor
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Stuart Heisler
    • Writers
      • Irving Wallace
      • Louis L'Amour
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    6daviddax

    Burning Hills?

    I was waiting to see some hills burning. Didn't appen.
    dougdoepke

    Warners Takes Aim at a Younger Audience

    Two young lovers flee a murderous rancher's posse.

    In 1956, Warner Bros. paired up two of their most promising young contract players in this movie and one other, The Girl He Left Behind. Unfortunately for the studio, neither film caught fire. Hunter certainly had the All-American good looks but in the acting department was no James Dean, while Wood's struggle here with a Mexican accent amounts to little more than an honest effort.

    Wisely, the studio stacked the dialog with a veteran supporting cast—Akins, Franzen, and Teal —who carry most of the lines. At the same time, was there ever a better nasty young punk than the great Skip Homeier, who could hold his own with any heavyweight actor. Also, it's too bad the young Earl Holliman didn't have matinée good looks because he could have injected real feeling into Trace's pivotal part.

    The cast itself gets to ride around greater LA in a generally non-scenic Technicolor Western. However, the showpiece brawl over the big rocks and into the roaring river is a real doozy. Hunter certainly earned his salary with that one. Then too, Franzen's Indian tracker is nicely conceived and adds a good ironical touch to the fairly predictable outcome.

    All in all, the movie amounts to little more than a minor vehicle for two of the studio's attractive young stars. The talented Wood, at least, would go on to bigger and better things.
    6dbdumonteil

    Young love

    A very routine western ,with a plot the average viewer has already seen fifty times (the wealthy landlord who wants to get rid of all the little farmers around,and his nasty offspring),this is nevertheless an entertaining nervy work ,with a good chemistry between the two principals .Natalie Wood ,who was only 18 at the time ,displays strength and resilience against a bunch of villains who ceaselessly harass her.She's the only man in her family ,her uncle and her little brother are sissies ,but we're told her father was a brave man ,just like Daniel Jordan,the man she helps to fight the criminals who killed his brother.A rather violent western,with a lot of death,and a splendid cinematography.
    6atlasmb

    Natalie Wood And Tab Hunter In A Western

    Louis L'Amour wrote well-structured western stories that were very entertaining. Usually, there's a hero who never goes out of his way to hurt anyone. And the force(s) of villainy are clearly defined. But Hollywood wanted to pair Natalie Wood and Tab Hunter, so the love story in this film includes some amorous un-L'Amourous scenes to cater to young viewers.

    The first couple of scenes establish who our hero is (Tab Hunter as Trace Jordan) and how bad the villains are. Natalie plays Maria, a strong-willed young woman who is also victimized by the gang of gunslingers who enforce the evil dictates of one Joe Sutton (Ray Teal). After Trace attempts to bring the bad guys to justice, they chase him over the countryside. Maria tries to help him.

    Members of the gang include Claude Akins, who also appeared in "The Sea Chase" with Tab Hunter in 1955. One of the orneriest gang members is played by Earl Holliman. After this film, he would appear consecutively in "Giant", "The Rainmaker" and "Gunfight at the O.K. Corral". Talk about being in the right places at the right time.

    Unfortunately, certain scenes are marred by some very corny lines. The result is a great L'Amour story burdened by Hollywood "enhancements". You can judge for yourself if Natalie Wood's accent is horrible or not. She surely took a lot of criticism for Maria's accent in "West Side Story", which would follow in five years.
    8wes-connors

    Tab Hunter Gets in the Saddle

    Soon after his brother has been shot to death, handsome Tab Hunter (as Trace Jordan) arrives in the western town of "Esperanza". Along with Mr. Hunter, we quickly learn the man responsible for murdering brother is young cigar-stomping Skip Homeier (as Jack Sutton). As it turns out, Mr. Homeier and his gang have run the sheriff out of town; they also shoot anyone who tries to stake a claim in the area. Hunter is advised to leave town immediately, but refuses. With his muscular frame and quick draw, Hunter easily infiltrates the Sutton ranch, to demand justice.

    Wounded in a shoot-out, Hunter barely escapes from the ranch. He collapses near the home of sexy sheepherder Natalie Wood (as Maria Colton). Taunted by the "Sutton Gang" due to her mixed heritage (English father, Mexican mother) and preference for dresses that accentuate her beautifully-shaped breasts, Ms. Wood hides Hunter from Homeier, and nurses him back to health. Hunter and Wood are mutually attracted to each other. Hunter hopes to report Homeier and his gang to the United States Cavalry at nearby Fort Stockwell. Will he get there?

    Warner Bros. must have known putting popular but unproven Hunter in this high-budgeted CinemaScope western would be a gamble - but, it pays off. He always fit the genre like a glove, and it's too bad a long string of Hunter westerns wasn't forthcoming. Hunter's greatest asset, herein, isn't really his handsomeness; rather, it's that he adds a muscular athleticism to the usual western antics. As you'll plainly see, there was no need to fear Hunter would snap a girdle, or slip a toupee. Trying on a Spanish accent, Wood is tightly outfitted, and highly arousing.

    Homeier turns in a wonderfully nasty supporting performance. Mixed-raced "Indian" tracker Eduard Franz (as Jacob Lantz), limping liquor-soaked Earl Holliman (as Mort Bayliss), and foreman Claude Akins (as Ben Hindeman) lead a strong supporting cast. With sexless romance and Spanish stereotypes, writer Louis L'Amour (book) and Irving Wallace (script) break no new ground, but you know how these western stories go. Director Stuart Heisler corrals the young stars well; he left feature films for dependable work on episodic western television.

    ******** The Burning Hills (8/23/56) Stuart Heisler ~ Tab Hunter, Natalie Wood, Skip Homeier, Earl Holliman

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    • Trivia
      According to Tab Hunter's autobiography, studio executives were so displeased by Natalie Wood's "Mexican" accent that they even considered dubbing in another actress's voice.
    • Goofs
      During the Sutton gang's battle with the Native Americans, one of the gang is hit in the back with a thrown tomahawk and falls off his horse, toward the camera. He falls off too late and rolls right into the camera's shadow and seemingly knocks right into the camera itself.
    • Quotes

      Maria Christina Colton: They think they can treat me like those girls in the dance hall.

      Trace Jordon: I'm sorry. I know how you must feel.

      Maria Christina Colton: You can't. You are a man.

    • Connections
      Featured in Tab Hunter Confidential (2015)

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    • Release date
      • September 1956 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Horizont in Flammen
    • Filming locations
      • Keyesville, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Warner Bros.
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $1,500,000
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 34m(94 min)
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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