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The Houston Story

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1956 Crime Drama film
The Houston Story
Theatrical release poster
Directed byWilliam Castle
Written byJames B. Gordon
Produced bySam Katzman
StarringGene Barry
Barbara Hale
Edward Arnold
CinematographyHenry Freulich
Edited byEdwin H. Bryant
Color processBlack and white
Production
company
Distributed byColumbia Pictures
Release date
  • February 1956 (1956-02)
Running time
81 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

The Houston Story is a 1956 Americancrimefilm noir directed byWilliam Castle and starringGene Barry,Barbara Hale andEdward Arnold.[1] It was produced bySam Katzman for distribution byColumbia Pictures.

Plot

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Frank Duncan (Barry), a shrewd oil driller fromGalveston, Texas, conceives a plan to sneakily siphon millions of dollars' worth of oil from the oil fields and sell it as his own. He goes throughnightclub singer Zoe Crane (Hale) to insinuate himself with aHouston mobster, Paul Atlas (Arnold) to get financing for his scheme.

Atlas tells right-hand man Gordon Shay privately that he plans to double-cross Duncan as soon as the money's in hand. Chris Barker, a gunman, robs Duncan and intends to murder him, but Duncan is able to push Barker off the observation roof of the Houston justice building to his death.

Mob boss Emile Constant sends a pair of thugs to assassinate Duncan. Duncan tries to make a getaway with the help of true-blue girlfriend Madge, but the hard-hearted Zoe steals his money and lies to Madge that Duncan has betrayed her. The thugs kill Zoe and toss her body from a moving car. Duncan shoots the thugs, but before Duncan can get away, the cops close in on him and he's forced to surrender.

Cast

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Production

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The film went through a major casting change while in production on location in Houston. Originally set for the lead role was acclaimed character actorLee J. Cobb. But Cobb suffered a heart attack on May 8 after filming an exhausting fight sequence, in part due to the heat in Texas, where the scene was shot. Cobb was not able to work for the three more days of location scenes on the schedule. Director William Castle, who resembled Cobb, doubled for him in these scenes. Ten weeks later Cobb had recovered enough to return to work. However he then suffered another heart attack and had to be replaced.[2][3]

Cobb's part had to be recast and according to Castle, producerSam Katzman "insisted on a relatively new actor in pictures - Gene Barry, a fine actor, but as unlike Lee J. Cobb as anyone could be."[4][2]

Castle says footage of himself and Cobb remains in the final film.[2]

The film's sets were designed by theart directorPaul Palmentola.

See also

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References

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  1. ^The Houston Story at theAFI Catalog of Feature Films
  2. ^abcCastle, William (1976).Step right up! : ... I'm gonna scare the pants off America. Putnam. p. 128.
  3. ^"Houston TV Announcer Draws Cobb Role".Variety. July 6, 1953. p. 5.
  4. ^"The Houston Story". film article atTCM Movie Database. Archived fromthe original on March 4, 2016. Retrieved2014-08-22.

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