Hell Bent for Leather  (1960)

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The movie Hell Bent for Leather, released in 1960 and directed by George Sherman, was shot on Panavision Cameras with Clifford Stine as cinematographer and editing by Milton Carruth.
Directed by | George Sherman
Cinematography by | Clifford Stine
Edited by | Milton Carruth
Written by | Christopher Knopf
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Panavision Cameras (anamorphic)
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Mono ( Westrex Recording System)
Country | USA
Language | English
Genres | Western

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