- Arch Hall Jr.
infobox actor
caption=Arch Hall Jr. fromEegah
birthdate=birth date and age|1943|12|2
occupation=Film actor ,Musician ,Aviator Arch Hall Jr. (born
December 2 ,1943 ) began his career as a teen actor and musician, appearing in a number of 1960s films that were all produced by his father,Arch Hall Sr. Most of Arch Hall Jr.'s films featured his particular musical abilities, a teenager'stenor voice and guitar riffs played withswamp blues inflection. Hall was also the frontman for the rock n' roll combo Arch Hall Jr. and the Archers. The band, formed with high school friendAlan O'Day (who later wrote #1 pop hits in the 1970s) playedSunset Strip clubs such as theWhisky a Go Go and Pandora's Box.For the most part the films produced by the Halls and their associates, which at one point included cult director
Ray Dennis Steckler , are consideredB-movie s. Hall's roles ranged from dunebuggy-driving teenager to a rock n' roll singing spy in a white dinner jacket.It is perhaps Hall's second movie, "
Eegah " (1962), which has won him the most recognition, due in part to thetelevision show "Mystery Science Theater 3000 " featuring the movie in a 1993 episode. Hall starred as California teenager Tom Nelson; his most notable co-star was 7'1"Richard Kiel who played the eponymous Eegah, aprehistoric caveman who happened to live inCalifornia 'sPalm Desert . The movie begins one night when Eegah meets Tom's upper class girlfriend Roxy Miller (Marilyn Manning ) on a lonely stretch of highway near the desert. His appearance and music became the fodder for many jokes on the MST3K episode.In "The Sadist" (1963), Hall portrayed a
psychopathic killer based in part on teenage murdererCharles Starkweather .After his acting career, Hall became an airline pilot. In 1967 he went to work for cargo carrier Flying Tiger Airlines as an apprentice co-pilot on the L-1049H, and eventually became a captain flying the
Boeing 747 . In 1989, Flying Tiger was purchased byFedEx and Hall flew theDC-10 until he retired in 2003. He later flew for a private company with businesses in the U.S. and Japan.Hall wrote the
novel "Apsara Jet", which was published in 2001 under thepen name Nicolas Merriweather (a name often used by his father). The book draws on Hall's knowledge of both commercialairlines andSouth East Asia in telling the story of aVietnam War vet who gets involved in theillegal drugs trade .Hall's anthology, "Wild Guitar", was released on Norton Records. [ [http://www.nortonrecords.com/ Welcome to Norton Records! ] ] This twangy anthology, with liner notes and biography, collects the original '60s output of Arch Hall Jr. and the Archers, much of which was unreleased until now.
A 51-page interview with Hall appears in the 2005 book "Earth vs. the Sci-Fi Filmmakers" by Tom Weaver (North Carolina: McFarland & Co.). In March of 2006, a
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania film crew began shooting a documentary [ [http://www.archhallweekend.com/ travel insurance weather weekend break at archhallweekend.com ] ] that details Hall and Fairway International Films.Filmography
*(1961) "
The Choppers "
*(1962) "Eegah "
*(1962) "Wild Guitar "
*(1963) "The Sadist"
*(1964) "The Nasty Rabbit "
*(1965) "Deadwood '76 "Discography
*(2005) "Wild Guitar" — recording as Arch Hall, Jr. and the Archers
Books
*(2001) "Apsara Jet" — ISBN 0-9708862-0-9; writing as Nicolas Merriweather
References
External links
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