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Incident at Phantom Hill

  • 1966
  • Approved
  • 1h 28m
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6.1/10
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Dan Duryea, Robert Fuller, and Jocelyn Lane in Incident at Phantom Hill (1966)
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After a convoy carrying a million dollars in gold is ambushed, an army captain is sent on a secret mission to retrieve the bullion with the reluctant help of one of the robbers.After a convoy carrying a million dollars in gold is ambushed, an army captain is sent on a secret mission to retrieve the bullion with the reluctant help of one of the robbers.After a convoy carrying a million dollars in gold is ambushed, an army captain is sent on a secret mission to retrieve the bullion with the reluctant help of one of the robbers.

  • Director
    • Earl Bellamy
  • Writers
    • Frank S. Nugent
    • Ken Pettus
    • Harry Tatelman
  • Stars
    • Robert Fuller
    • Jocelyn Lane
    • Dan Duryea
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.1/10
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    • Director
      • Earl Bellamy
    • Writers
      • Frank S. Nugent
      • Ken Pettus
      • Harry Tatelman
    • Stars
      • Robert Fuller
      • Jocelyn Lane
      • Dan Duryea
    • 12User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
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    Robert Fuller
    Robert Fuller
    • Matt Martin
    Jocelyn Lane
    Jocelyn Lane
    • Memphis
    Dan Duryea
    Dan Duryea
    • Joe Barlow
    Tom Simcox
    Tom Simcox
    • Adam Long
    Linden Chiles
    Linden Chiles
    • Dr. Hanneford
    Claude Akins
    Claude Akins
    • Krausman
    Noah Beery Jr.
    Noah Beery Jr.
    • O'Rourke
    • (as Noah Beery)
    Paul Fix
    Paul Fix
    • General Hood
    Denver Pyle
    Denver Pyle
    • 1st Hunter
    William Phipps
    William Phipps
    • Trader
    Don Collier
    Don Collier
    • Drum
    Mickey Finn
    Mickey Finn
    • 2nd Hunter
    John Bose
    John Bose
    • Townsman
    • (uncredited)
    Thom Brann
    • 1st Reb
    • (uncredited)
    Ron Burke
    • Yank
    • (uncredited)
    Chuck Courtney
    Chuck Courtney
    • Yank
    • (uncredited)
    Mimi Doyle
    • Townswoman
    • (uncredited)
    Dave Dunlop
    • Hunter #3
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Earl Bellamy
    • Writers
      • Frank S. Nugent
      • Ken Pettus
      • Harry Tatelman
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    7hitchcockthelegend

    You're trash, just like me. Only difference is I'm rich trash.

    Incident at Phantom Hill is directed by Earl Bellamy and jointly adapted to screenplay by Frank Nugent and Ken Pettus from a story by Harry Tatelman. It stars Robert Fuller, Jocelyn Lane, Dan Duryea, Tom Simcox, Linden Chiles, Claude Akins and Noah Beery Jr. A Techniscope/Technicolor production, music is by Hans J. Salter (Joseph Gershenson supervising) and cinematography is by William Margulies.

    "From a forgotten page of history, this is the story of The Phantom Hill Incident, and the events that followed..."

    It's a roll call of fine Western character actors, with the square jawed Fuller leading off on alpha male duties, behind him Akins (Comanche Station), Duryea (Winchester '73) and Noah Beery Jr (Decision At Sundown) lift the standard plot formula to better heights; further enhanced by the appearance of Denver Pyle (Fort Massacre) in a deliciously vile secondary villain role.

    Plot is set at the end of the Civil War and finds Captain Martin (Fuller) accepting a covert mission to locate a gold shipment that was snatched from a Union party by a rebel Confederate gang led by Joe Barlow (Duryea). During the attack, Martin's brother was killed and this drives Martin forward on his mission. With Barlow offered a pardon to lead them to the gold, Martin, a small group of men, and a "Madame" (Lane) who has been sanctimoniously ushered out of Hays City, set off to the Staked Plains looking for the hidden gold. But this is area ceded to the Commanche and outlaws stalk the land looking for ill gotten gains. Enough problems there as it is, but with water running low and the group coming apart due to differences and Barlow's scheming, it will be a small miracle if anyone makes it out alive.

    A thoroughly good time to be had here for the Western fan who has a bent for traditional Oaters that feature a group dynamic creaking under the strains of a hazardous Wild West. There's some thin strains of psychological discord, but this is about good guys and bad guys, flecks of well constructed action (great punch up here) and of course the thirst for gold. The group dynamic is most interesting, with a driven leader, a borderline insane fella, a doctor, a guilt ridden soldier, a colourful Irishman, a devious "Reb" and a floozy with a point to prove. There's nothing fresh about this set-up, but old pro Bellamy stitches it together neatly and the picture never sags or loses sight of its traditional values.

    Technially it's also well worth the time spent with it. It's nice to see a Techniscope production at the best of times, but bonus here is that it's filmed at Universal City and features the rarely used in Westerns locations of Joshua Tree and Lake Piru in California. Margulies doesn't quite get his colour lensing right to truly make the scenery leap out of the screen, but his "scope" photography is very pleasing. Salter's score is suitably in keeping with the tonal shifts of the narrative; in fact making the film feel more like a 50s production than a 60s one.

    Cast wise Fuller turns in a lead performance of some macho substance, further begging the question on why he didn't have a more rewarding career? Duryea (was he ever bad in a film?) is restrained yet very effective as a grinning viper in the nest, while Akins, Beery and Pyle leave favourable impressions. Simcox, however, is underwritten and Chiles is just poor and suffers in comparison to those around him. Lane was always going to be up against it as the sole female character, it is a token lady role and she isn't much of an actress. But she positively sizzles with sexuality and delivers what the makers were calling for in the story. A sight for sore eyes to be sure, particularly when wearing an hour glass green dress.

    The flaws are obvious, with many things defying logic during the group's time in the desert. Yet the honest will to entertain, the technical pluses, and that it still flew the flag for traditional Oaters at a time in the 60s when they were a dying breed, marks it out as being better than average for the undemanding Western fan. Nice DVD print in 16:9 now available as well. 7/10
    7zebulonguy

    Good vintage style western

    Incident at Phantom Hill was released in 1966 as the western fad was fading- more's the pity as it's a cracking good western film. A great cast of western stalwarts lead by Robert Fuller from TV's Laramie as the hero and Dan Dureya as the ultimate villain. Any film featuring Dureya has class and here he chews up the scenery. Also along, the beautiful Joycelyn Lane and western heavies Claude Akins and Noah Beery jr. The plot involving a search for a lost horde of gold in remote Indian country moves along at a good pace.Directed by old hand Earl Bellamy , we are treated to some great location work and excellent character studies.I wish that all the actors had more time to display their talents but really it's a three way show with Fuller, Dureya and Lane to the fore.However Tom Simcox manages to register well as a survivor of the opening massacre of union soldiers . Dureya leads the confederacy on this attack and he has plans for this gold, just for himself. It is surprising that Fuller did not get more movie leading roles, he should have as he is the classic western hero.This film with it's excellent colour photography merits a DVD release and it has just received one in France, of course it's Pal but there is an English track. About time it was released in USA and U.K.
    5Uriah43

    In Search of Hidden Gold in Comanche Territory

    This film takes place within the closing weeks of the Civil War with a Union convoy carrying approximately $1 million in gold in West Texas. Suddenly, without warning the convoy is ambushed by Confederate forces and the wagon carrying the gold is seized. That being said, with the war having now ended the scene then shifts to a young American cavalry officer by the name of "Matt Martin" (Robert Fuller) being given instructions to take a former Confederate soldier named "Joe Barlow" (Dan Duryea) and a couple of volunteers to West Texas to find the gold and bring it back. Unfortunately, there are several problems with his mission that he will have to resolve with the first being that he cannot travel in uniform because the specific part of West Texas where the gold is hidden now belongs to the Comanche--who guard the territory very aggressively. Another problem has to do with the fact that Joe Barlow happens to be a cold-blooded outlaw who has been promised a pardon if he cooperates but cannot be trusted to fulfill his end of the bargain. So he needs to be watched very closely and at all times. And if that wasn't enough, while traveling through a nearby town they are forced to take a young woman by the name of "Memphis" (Jocelyn Lane) with them to prevent the secrecy of their mission from being exposed. Now rather than reveal any more I will just say that this was an okay Western for the most part but it had a couple of slightly unrealistic scenes which could have been presented a little better. Even so, I thought it was sufficient for the time spent and for that reason I have rated it accordingly. Average.
    7elo-equipamentos

    Three graves on the Comanche desert, a solid B-Western!!!

    What a picture!!! A low budget that apart Dan Duryea were almost totally made by unknown actors, the premise are really interesting, nearly shot on location with a breathtaking landscape on the desert and rocky hillsides, the plot has many holes indeed, however it was slowly mitigated on the movie, a one million gold has been transported by a convoy in charge a unit of the Union Army thru the Comanche desert, it was attacked by the Confederates at threshold of the end the civil war, the gold simply disappears without a trace, just one had survived, a confederate soldier Barlow, the Captain Matt Martin (Fuller) has a hard assignment to find out the gold with a help of a killer Joe Barlow (Dan Duryea) in exchange a pardon of the his previous crime, then enter at scene a beauty women, Memphis (Jocelyn Lane) joint on the group, in the casting has many attractive actors as Claude Akins, Linden Chiles and Noah Beery Jr., also a versatile director Earl Bellamy, even a Duryea making an overacted acting on a disgusting scoundrel, this B-movie is solid and fully enjoyable!!!

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    First watch: 2019 / How many: 1 / Source: DVD-R / Rating: 7.25
    6boblipton

    Late B+ Western

    It's the closing days of the Civil War, and the army is mopping up the situation out west.. Among the matters to be cleared up is a million dollars in missing gold. They have cut a deal with one of the robbers: freedom in return for helping to return it. Robert Fuller gets the assignment of leading the troops out to dig it up. There are just two problems: the first is that it's buried on Indian territory, from which the army is barred. The other is the guy leading them there is Dan Duryea at his smarmiest.

    Over at Paramount they were producing geezer westerns, with stars who had been popular when sound came in and were now cheap. Universal was trying to promote its TV western leads onto the big screen, and Fuller had been doing a good job for the company on Wagon Train and Laramie. He's young, he's attractive, his character is clever, but Duryea steals everything in sight, including, it looks like, gorgeous Jocelyn Lane. What is she doing on an army expedition into Indian territory? Shut up, he explained.

    With Claude Akins, Paul Fix, Noah Beery Jr, and Denver Pyle.

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    • Goofs
      Robert Fuller heats rocks to condense water, which is exactly the opposite of how one would go about condensing water. He even states the principle backwards.
    • Quotes

      Joe Barlow: Anyone ever tell you that you got a mean and suspicious nature?

      Matt Martin: Yep

      Joe Barlow: And no sense of justice, either.

      Matt Martin: None at all!

    • Crazy credits
      Prologue: "From a forgotten page of history, this is the story of The Phantom Hill Incident, and the events which followed..."
    • Soundtracks
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      Written by Daniel Decatur Emmett

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    • Release date
      • July 1, 1966 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Oro ensangrentado
    • Filming locations
      • Joshua Tree, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Universal International Pictures (UI)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 28m(88 min)
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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