- Arch Hall Sr.
Archibald Williams Hall aka Arch Hall Sr. (1908-1978) was an American
actor ,writer , andfilm producer , best known for making a series of B-movies in the early 1960s which starred his son,Arch Hall Jr. .Biography
He was born
December 21 ,1908 inSt. Louis, Missouri , and grew up inSouth Dakota , a genuinecowboy . He spoke theSioux language and had a Sioux name, "Waa-toe-gala Oak-Shilla" (translation: "Wild Boy").Hall graduated from the
University of South Dakota , wrote for radio, interviewing elderly native-Americans on KOTA, and was a pilot in theArmy Air Force . He worked as astuntman inHollywood in the 1930s, a job which expanded into small acting roles in various films, usuallyWesterns .He married Addalyn Faye Pollitt (born
June 5 ,1906 inDecorah, Iowa . She worked with him in the radio days, as a staff writer. DuringWorld War II , she was a Navy Inspector at Lockheed Aircraft. They had one child,Arch Hall Jr. , born in 1943.Hall Sr. formed his own movie studio,
Fairway Productions , inBurbank, California . In the 1960s it made a series of B-films targeted towards the drive-in market, that were later hailed as some of the worst films ever made. They starred himself, his son Arch Jr., his wife would appear as an extra or character actor, and the sound was handled by Arch Jr. and his friend from high school,Alan O'Day (who later wrote #1 pop songs in the 1970s).Hall died of a
heart attack onApril 28 ,1978 inLos Angeles , and was buried with honors in aSioux funeral inPhilip, South Dakota . The service was presided over by the Lakota Sioux spiritual leaderFrank Fools Crow . His life and times are extensively discussed in the 51-page interview with Arch Hall Jr. that appears in the 2005 book "Earth vs. the Sci-Fi Filmmakers" by Tom Weaver (North Carolina: McFarland & Co.).tage names
* Nicholas Merriwether (also Meriwether, Merriweather)
* William Waters (also Watters)
* Archie HallCultural impact
Hall's life was satirized in "
The Last Time I Saw Archie ", a 1961 film byBill Bowers which starredJack Webb ,Robert Mitchum , andFrance Nuyen . The film was loosely based on Hall's experience in the Army after being declared to be too old to fly fighters, but too inexperienced to fly bombers, leaving his only option to fly troopgliders .elected works
* "
Overland Stage Raiders ", 1938
* "The Choppers ", 1961
* "Eegah! ", 1962 (listed byMichael Medved as one of the 50 worst films ever made)
* "Wild Guitar ", 1962
* "The Nasty Rabbit "/"Spies A-Go Go" 1964
* "Deadwood '76 ", 1965References
* "All Movie Guide"
* http://movies2.nytimes.com/gst/movies/filmography.html?p_id=93154
*
* http://www.tcmdb.com/title/article.jsp?contentId=149245
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.