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  1. William J. Hole Jr. (1918–1990) was an American film director of mainly B-movies . Life and career [ edit] He first worked in movies as an extra in the 1938 feature film, Springtime in the Rockies. [1] . He then served in World War II, joining the Army. [2]

  2. William J. Hole Jr. was born on 1 December 1918 in Los Angeles, California, USA. He was a producer and director, known for Peyton Place (1964), Face of Terror (1962) and Hell Bound (1957). He died on 11 February 1990 in Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, California, USA.

    • William J. Hole Jr.
    • February 11, 1990
    • December 1, 1918
  3. Four Fast Guns is a 1960 American Western film directed by William J. Hole Jr. and written by James Edmiston and Dallas Gaultois. The film stars James Craig, Martha Vickers, Edgar Buchanan, Brett Halsey, Paul Richards and Richard Martin. The film was released on February 10, 1960, by Universal Pictures.

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    Rick Turner has a problem. He awakens night after night seeing visions of a woman in a negligee dancing in the clouds. The visions disturb him. One night he gets up, goes walking and is drawn to a doll shop. In the window he sees a doll that is the exact image of the woman in his visions. He takes his girlfriend Donna Trent there the next day. To h...

    The producer of the film was Alvin K. Bublis and Jack Miles was the executive producer. Rick Newberry, Pierre Groleau, Harris Gilbert, and Dave Harney are all listed as associate producers. Rex Carlton Productions began work on The Devil's Hand in Mexico City in mid-January 1959, but the movie did not have its premiere until September 13, 1961, in ...

    The "Theme from 'The Devil's Hand,'" performed by Baker Harris and the Knightmares, was released as a 45 RPM 7" single on the Chess Records label in July 1961. The song was composed by Allyn Ferguson and Michael Terr and failed to chart on the Billboard Hot 100.

    The few critics who reviewed The Devil's Hand when it was released panned it. Margaret Harford of The Los Angeles Timescalled it a "sub-standard horror feature" and wrote that "the plot is absurd and performed in dead earnest." She added that "Miss Christian is certainly an eye-opening lass wearing a flimsy negligee; in fact, she models several fli...

    The Devil's Hand went to television little more than a year after its theatrical release, being sold in October 1963 by Westhampton Features, a part of Desilu, as part of a 41-title package. Clips from the film were later used in the "Witches" episode of the 26-episode TV program 100 Years of Horror,which first aired on March 20, 1997.

    The Devil's Hand has long been available for home viewing. VCI Home Video released the movie on VHS in the USA in 1997, and its first domestic release on DVD was by Alpha Video in 2004. The first release outside the USA was by World Editora in Brazil in 2005. In 2009, GoDigital Media released it in "world-wide all-media" form, and Elea Media releas...

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    The Devil's Hand is available for free viewing and download at the Internet Archive
  4. Feb 11, 1990 · William J. Hole Jr. is known as an Director, Assistant Director, Script Supervisor, Unit Production Manager, and First Assistant Director. Some of his work includes The Inspector General, Jeopardy, The Devil's Hand, Stagecoach, Ghost of Dragstrip Hollow, 77 Sunset Strip, Cheyenne, and Norman...

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  6. William J. Hole Jr. was a director who was born in 1918 in United States and died in 1990 known for The Bionic Woman (TV Series), Surfside 6 (TV Series), Hell Bound, Colt 45 (TV Series), The Devil's Hand, Ghost of Dragstrip Hollow, Boots and Saddles (TV Series), Rescue 8 (TV Series) (TV Series), Four Fast Guns and Speed Crazy