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    The Burning Hills

    1956 · Western · 1h 34m

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  1. A drama romance western film starring Tab Hunter and Natalie Wood as a fugitive couple on the run from a land-grabbing gang. The film is based on a Louis L'Amour story and features a battle with Native Americans and a Mexican girl.

    • (917)
    • Drama, Romance, Western
    • Stuart Heisler
    • 1956-09
  2. The Burning Hills is a 1956 American CinemaScope Western directed by Stuart Heisler and starring Tab Hunter and Natalie Wood, based on a 1956 novel by Louis L'Amour. Plot [ edit ] When Trace Jordan's brother is murdered and several of their horses stolen, Trace sees by the tracks that three men are involved.

  3. A western film based on a novel by Louis L'Amour, starring Tab Hunter and Natalie Wood. See the full list of actors, directors, writers, producers and other crew members on IMDb.

  4. The Burning Hills was directed by Stuart Heisler, who had directed a 14-year-old Natalie Wood in her role as Bette Davis's daughter in The Star (1952). Heisler's other films include the Alan Ladd film noir The Glass Key (1942) and the Susan Hayward vehicle Smash-Up: The Story of a Woman (1947). Director: Stuart Heisler Producer: Richard Whorf

    • Stuart Heisler, Chuck Hansen
    • Tab Hunter
  5. Dec 15, 2015 · Tab Hunter plays a rancher who seeks revenge for his brother's murder and falls in love with a half-breed girl (Natalie Wood) in this action-packed Western based on a Louis L'Amour novel. The film features Claude Akins, Skip Homeier, Ray Teal and other familiar faces in the cast.

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    • 92 min
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  8. A cattle rancher (Tab Hunter) seeks revenge for his brother's murder and is aided by a half-Mexican woman (Natalie Wood). The Burning Hills is a Prime Video rental or buy option with mixed reviews.

    • Western
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