The Naked Hills (1956)

The Naked Hills (1956) posterPartners Tracy Powell (David Wayne) and Bert Killian (Denver Pyle) head into the hills with gold fever, only to discover out a day’s digging might buy them one meal.

Bert quickly tires of mining, opens a business in the nearby town and settles down. Tracy ties in with Willis Haver (Jim Backus) and Sam Wilkins (Keenan Wynn), who seem to have figured out how to make a fortune. Their secret: Claim jumping.

When he learns he’s viewed as nothing more than a hired hand, Tracy strikes out on his own. Twice, he thinks he’s hit it big. Both times, Haver turns up to dash his hopes. Mining is big business now; prospectors might find gold, but it’s the syndicates that run the mines and turn the big profit.

Meanwhile, a patient woman named Julie waits for Tracy to tire of his chase for gold. She convinces him to marry and settle down for a while; they even have a son. Then Jimmo McCann lures him away all over again, with the promise of the most lucrative gold strike of them all.

Rating 4 out of 6Review:

Surprisingly effective low-budget film, told flashback style by Tracy’s original partner Bert, the man who helps finance his search for gold more than once until he begins to sympathize with Julie more than his friend.

You keep hoping David Wayne’s character will come to his senses at some point during the film. And he keeps disappointing the viewer and his movie family, which also includes a growing son named Billy.

James Barton sings the title tune that sums up the story so well and also has the role of an old prospector who lures Tracy back into the hills, only to have disaster strike just when they think they’ve struck it rich.

Denver Pyle as Bert Killian and David Wayne as Tracy Powell in The Naked Hills (1956)Directed by:
Josef Shaftel

Cast:
David Wayne … Tracy Powell
Keenan Wynn … Sam Wilkins
James Barton … Jimmo McCann
Marcia Henderson … Julie
Jim Backus … Willis Haver
Denver Pyle … Bert Killian
Myrna Dell … Aggie
Lewis L. Russell … Baxter
Frank Fenton … Harold
Christopher Olsen … Billy as a boy
Steven Terrell … Billy as a young man

Runtime: 72 min.

Title tune: “The Four Season”
Performed by James Barton

Memorable lines:

From the opening: “They called it Hell Fever. It made more paupers than millionaires. It built towns of shocking evil. It turned men into animals!”

Tracy Powell: “I wasn’t figurin’ on no claim jumpin’.”
Sam Wilkins: “You can’t have a weak stomach and get rich.”

Sam Wilkins: “Our here, there ain’t no rest ceptin’ Sundays, cause some of us are scared of the Lord and the others need at least one day to do some real drinkin’.”

Bert: “You got a (gold) sickness, Tracy. Can’t you see it? You got a sickness. And you’ll either die from it or you’ll end up partners with the devil. There ain’t no in between.”
Tracy: “Then you and me better have a drink. Because you’re lookin’ at a man that’s figurin’ on goin’ straight to the devil.”

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