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Arch Hall, Sr.
Actor, screenwriter and film producer

Arch Hall, Sr.

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Actor, screenwriter and film producer
Gender
Male
Place of birth
St. Louis
Place of death
Los Angeles
Age
69 years
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Biography

Archibald Williams Hall (December 21, 1908 – April 28, 1978), better known as Arch Hall Sr., was an American actor, screenwriter, and film producer, best known for making a series of B-movies in the early 1960s which starred his son, Arch Hall, Jr. Hall used various names throughout his career including Nicholas Merriwether, William Waters, and Archie Hall.

Early life and career

Born in St. Louis, Missouri, Hall grew up in South Dakota, a genuine cowboy. He spoke the Sioux 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 the United States Army Air Forces. Hall's experience in the Air Force was satirized in The Last Time I Saw Archie, a 1961 film by Bill Bowers which starred Jack Webb, Robert Mitchum, and France 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 troop transport gliders.

He then worked as a stuntman in Hollywood in the 1930s, a job which expanded into small acting roles in various films, usually Westerns. Hall Sr. formed his own movie studio, Fairway Productions, in Burbank, 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 No. 1 pop songs in the 1970s).

Personal life

He married Addalyn Faye Pollitt (born June 5, 1906 in Decorah, Iowa). She worked with him in the radio days, as a staff writer. During World War II, she was a Navy Inspector at Lockheed Aircraft. They had one child, Arch Hall, Jr., born in 1943.

Death

Hall died of a heart attack on April 28, 1978 in Los Angeles, and was buried with honors in a Sioux funeral in Philip, South Dakota. The service was presided over by the Lakota Sioux spiritual leader Frank 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.).

Filmography

YearFilmRoleNotes
1938Dick Tracy ReturnsBlackie, Phony Intern (Chs. 11–12)Uncredited
Overland Stage RaidersJoe WaddellCredited as Archie Hall
The Mysterious RiderRancher AndrewsCredited as Arch Hall
Alternative title: Mark of the Avenger
Rhythm of the SaddleRusty – Henchman in StageCredited as Archie Hall
1940The Sagebrush Family Trails WestJim BartonCredited as Archie Hall
Alternative title: The Sagebrush Kid Goes West
1941Two Gun SheriffHenchman DunnCredited as Archie Hall
Tumbledown Ranch in ArizonaRodeo announcerUncredited
The Lone Rider in Ghost TownBrent's partnerCredited as Archie Hall
Alternative title: Ghost Mine
The Lone Rider in Frontier FuryClyde BartonCredited as Archie Hall
Alternative title: Rangeland Racket & Frontier Fury
Billy the Kid WantedHenchmanUncredited
1942Raiders of the WestEntertainer TexUncredited
The Lone Rider in Texas JusticeFake Padre TremmerAlternative titles: The Lone Rider & Texas Justice
1945His Brother's GhostDeputy BentleyCredited as Archie Hall
Apology for MurderPaulCredited as Archie Hall
Alternative title: Murder with Apology
Border BadmenBanker GillianCredited as Archie Hall
1961Magic Spectacles
-
Producer
Alternative title: Tickled Pink
The ChoppersJim BradfordUncredited
Producer
Writer (as Arch Hall)
1962EegahRobert MillerCredited as William Watters
Alternative title: Eegah! The Name Written in Blood
Producer (as Nicholas Merriwether)
Director and story (as Nicholas Merriwether)
Wild GuitarMike McCauleyCredited as William Watters
Producer and writer (as Nicholas Merriwether)
1963The SadistOpening Narration/Radio Announcer (Voice)Uncredited
Alternative titles: Sweet Baby Charlie & Profile of Terror
1964What's Up Front!Cash JohnsonCredited as William Watters
Alternative titles: The Fall Guy & A Fourth for Marriage
Executive producer (as Nicholas Merriwether)
Writer
The Thrill Killers
-
Producer
The Nasty RabbitMarshall Malout/Malcolm McKinleyCredited as William Watters
Alternative title: Spies-a-Go-Go
Producer (as Nicholas Merriwether)
1965Deadwood '76Boone MayCredited as William Watters
Producer (as Nicholas Meriwether)
Story
Writer
1971The Irv Carlson ShowMorrison WhalesCredited as Arch Hall
Alternative title: The Weird Ones
Producer
Writer
1972The Corpse Grinders
-
Writer (as Arch Hall)
Alternative title: The Flesh Grinders

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