
The Hellions
Adventure · Drama · Western
Overview
Luke Billings (Lionel Jeffries) and his family have a problem with the new police sergeant Sam Hargis (Richard Todd) so they take over a small Transvaal town with the attention of drawing Hargis into a showdown. Hargis tries to get back up from the townsfolk who do not want to know, so is forced to lay low. As things get out of hand one of the Billings boys takes an interest in the storekeeper's wife, Priss Dobbs (Anne Aubrey). Having had enough her husband, Ernie (Jamie Uys) takes up the gun and heads down the main street alone. An act that prompts Hargis to join him. Slowly, the townsfolk turn up to back them up.
Top Cast


Richard Todd
Richard Todd
Sam Hargis
Richard Todd
Sam Hargis


Anne Aubrey
Anne Aubrey
Priss Dobbs
Anne Aubrey
Priss Dobbs


Jamie Uys
Jamie Uys
Ernie Dobbs
Jamie Uys
Ernie Dobbs
Marty Wilde
Marty Wilde
John Billings
Marty Wilde
John Billings


Lionel Jeffries
Lionel Jeffries
Luke Billings
Lionel Jeffries
Luke Billings


James Booth
James Booth
Jubal Billings
James Booth
Jubal Billings


Al Mulock
Al Mulock
Mark Billings
Al Mulock
Mark Billings


Colin Blakely
Colin Blakely
Matthew Billings
Colin Blakely
Matthew Billings


Ronald Fraser
Ronald Fraser
Frank
Ronald Fraser
Frank


Zena Walker
Zena Walker
Julie Hargis
Zena Walker
Julie Hargis
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