
Archibald Williams Hall (December 21, 1908 – April 28, 1978), known as Arch Hall was an American actor and filmmaker, best known for making a series of B-movies made in the early 1960s starring his son, Arch Hall Jr. Hall used various names throughout his career including Nicholas Merriwether, William Waters, and Archie Hall.
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Three criminals escape from prison and embark on a robbery spree across USA. Along the way, one of them falls in love while they plan a final heist before going their separate ways.

Episode of fictional late-night television talk show "The Irv Carlson Show," parodying the genre.

A young drifter is mistaken for Billy the Kid. The concequences prove deadly.

Russian spies secretly infect rabbits with a deadly bacteria, then let them loose in the U.S.

This is the story of the world's best door-to-door bra salesman. His success causes his rival to use him to win the boss's daughter's hand in marriage.

Three psychotic murderers escape from a mental institution and stalk women in Los Angeles.

Three people driving into Los Angeles for a Dodgers game have car trouble and pull off into an old wrecking yard where they are held at bay by a bloodthirsty psycho and his crazy girlfriend.

Teenagers stumble across a prehistoric caveman, who goes on a rampage.

A private eye (Robert Clarke) takes pictures for the publishers (Francine York, Syd Mason) of a scandal magazine.

A young rock & roll hopeful is given a shot at the big time by the unscrupulous owner of a small record company.
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