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A Lust to Kill

A Lust to Kill
Theatrical release poster
Directed byOliver Drake[1]
Screenplay byTom Hubbard, Samuel Roeca
Story byTom Hubbard, Samuel Roeca
Produced byPatrick Betz, A.R. Milton
StarringJim Davis, Don Megowan, Allison Hayes
CinematographyGlen MacWilliams
Edited byEverett Dodd
Music byGeorge Brand
Production
company
Production Associates
Distributed byBarjul International Pictures
Release date
  • August 1, 1958 (1958-08-01)
Running time
69 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

A Lust to Kill is a 1958 American Western film directed by Walter Grauman and starring Jim Davis, Don Megowan, and Allison Hayes.[2] The film is also known as Lust to Kill, A Time to Kill, and Border Lust.

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Cowboy Cheney Holland (Don Megowan) and his brother Luke rob of a load of rifles but later are abandoned by the rest of their gang. The pursuing lawmen, including their former friend Marshal Matt Gordon (Jim Davis), chase the brothers, eventually killing Luke and apprehending Cheney. With his girlfriend Sherri (Allison Hayes) on his side, Cheney Holland escapes and seeks to avenge his younger brother. While Holland chases his previous gang of criminals led by Isaac Stansil (Gerald Milton), Holland is himself pursued by the stubborn Marshal Gordon. Holland eventually catches up with Stancil, killing him. Meanwhile, Gordon apprehends Sherry and uses her to lure Holland; the two meet in a dramatic showdown, and Holland is killed.

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