South of Hell Mountain
South of Hell Mountain
| 01 January 1971 (USA)
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After planning to only rob a gold mine, an outlaw and his two sons end up killing all of the miners. While fleeing to Canada, they stop at a small cabin in the woods where they find a woman and her stepdaughter living together. What happens afterward is told through the memories of the step-daughter, now a patient locked away in a mental hospital.

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Nonureva

Really Surprised!

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Ceticultsot

Beautiful, moving film.

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ShangLuda

Admirable film.

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Stoutor

It's not great by any means, but it's a pretty good movie that didn't leave me filled with regret for investing time in it.

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HumanoidOfFlesh

"South of Hell Mountain" is a mix of western,exploitation cinema and some bizarre asylum sequences,which were apparently written and directed by William Sachs of "The Incredible Melting Man" fame.The father and his two sons rob a mine,kill some miners and end up with two women named Anna and Helen on some farm deep in the woods. The flashbacks take the viewer to the mental asylum,when Anna currently stays with rats and sadistic warden.The plot of "South of Hell Mountain" is nonsensical,the banjo/orchestral score is annoying and the mental asylum sequences with Anna are amusing.Fans of Donn Davidson's "Demented Death Farm Massacre" will certainly enjoy this very rare and weird piece of trash.6 hell mountains out of 10.

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udar55

This promised horror on the box but this Cannon release is more of a backwoods action-drama. Bible spouting Pa and his two sons kill a bunch of people at a mine and steal the gold. On the run, they come across young Sally who is living with her mean step-mom Helen. Sally is smitten with one of the young boys while Helen sees gold in them thar hills. All of this is told via flashback as Sally is visited by a psychiatrist in a dingy insane asylum. This is a really odd movie. It is almost like they finished the main film, found out they didn't have enough footage for a full length movie and added the asylum bits. This is all but confirmed with an opening credit that says, "Asylum scenes written and directed by William Sachs" (of THE INCREDIBLE MELTING MAN infamy). The main body of the film is credited to one Louis Leahman and it is his only credit. On the downside, this film features more Jew's Harp (twang, twang, twang!) than one should ever hear in a lifetime. I'd actually like to know more about this movie as it has some interesting parts and well done, downbeat ending.

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John Seal

An absolutely baffling western featuring flash-forward sequences set in an insane asylum, South of Hell Mountain was one of the first films produced by the schlockmeisters at Cannon Film. Co-directed by William Sachs, who would later deliver such fan favourites as The Incredible Melting Man and Galaxina, the film tells the very dull tale of a trio of gold robbers who stumble upon a cabin occupied by two women who are hiding some secrets that aren't worth discovering. The cast (most of whom never made another film) try gamely, but are hamstrung by the screenplay, which generally makes no sense. The asylum scenes are edited in to little effect and are punctuated by ridiculous sound effects and tape loops. Ultimately, it's a lot of talk and little else.

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EyeAskance

A man and his two sons rob a gold mine, killing several people in the process. High-tailing it to the Canadian border, they happen upon the off-road home of a young lady and her sleazy sexpot step-mother. The young girl falls in love with one of the robbers, and various situational weirdness ensues. The vague, under-developed story is expounded during flashbacks the girl has from a squalid sanitarium. These highly malapropos scenes are uproariously over-the-top, and look like some filthy nightmare from the Inquisition. A head-spinning, ultra-trashy obscurity which seems to want to be set in the old west, though it's impossible to ascertain exactly what the time period actually is, SOUTH OF HELL MOUNTAIN is essentially a misfit dissenter from the ambit of western/melodrama films, but the demented, extrinsic asylum sequences border characteristically on grindhouse horror. Too well-groomed to categorize as "awful", its wandering inconsistencies and stylistically vacillating chaos lead me to believe that there were too many chefs involved in preparing this particular dish.Uncurbed fans of cultish films should really give this one a bit more attention, mostly for its schismatic peculiarity...it's such an odd-one-out that it becomes strangely appealing as a defenseless bad-movie curio.4.5/10

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