Hot Lead (1951)

Hot Lead
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OCCASIONAL LOW LEVEL VIOLENCE

Directors: Paul Stanley, Jerry Hopper
Actors: Charles Bronson, George Kennedy, Ben Johnson, Lee J. Cobb, Brian Keith, Doug Mcclure, Lois Nettleton, James Drury

Never Released.

When compulsive gambler Sir Giles Staverley has lost his estate and all his money playing dice, he realises that he only has one thing left of value: his daughter Serena. In a final game, he stakes his daughter's hand in marriage, convinced that this time he will not lose.

Unfortunately, however, he does lose; to the evil Lord Wrotham. Unable to return home and tell his daughter that he has lost her in a game of dice, Sir Giles kills himself there and then. Lord Vulcan, who has witnessed the events, takes pity on Serena Staverley, although they have never met. He challenges Lord Wrotham to a game of dice in which the winner takes both Staverley Court and Miss Serena. Lord Vulcan wins and simply pleased that he has saved someone from the nasty Wrotham, he thinks no more about the event. One evening, however, Vulcan's friend Lord Peter Gillingham insists upon them going to Staverley Court to take a look at Vulcan's "prize." When arriving there, Vulcan finds Serena Staverley more beautiful than he ever imagined.

DVD
Status: LongWait
Run time: 94mins
Origin: UNITED STATES
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Member Reviews (3)

3 Member Reviews
John F.
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In no way related to the description given, this is in fact two episodes of "The Virginian" TV series stuck together and it's not bad entertainment. As a Bronson fan, I enjoyed it.
Posted Sunday, 3 August 2008 See my other reviews
Helen A.
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This movie is not what was described in the details of "At A Glance". THAT movie sounds like it would be a good one but what is it called? However, this movie has all the actors listed and it seems it could have been the pilot movie for the TV series "The Virginian". Same actors plus guest appearances. Good story, great actors. If you liked "The Virginian" and "Bonanza" TV shows, you'll enjoy this. Good family movie, no violence or blood.
Posted Monday, 7 January 2008 See my other reviews
Debra
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We found this movie to be only good for the fact that it starred Charles Bronson. I think we only watch it because of the star and didin't find anything else redeeming about it.
Posted Thursday, 1 March 2007 See my other reviews