Thieves' Highway - Criterion Collection (1949)
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Director:Jules Dassin
Studio:Criterion
Producer:Darryl F. Zanuck, Robert Bassler
Writer:A.I. Bezzerides
Rating:4.5
Rated:NR
Date Added:2006-04-08
Purchased On:2006-08-04
ASIN:B0006Z2NDQ
UPC:0715515015325
Price:$39.95
Genre:Film Noir
Release:2005-01-02
Duration:94
Aspect Ratio:1.33:1
Sound:Dolby Digital 2.0 Mono
Languages:English, Italian
Subtitles:English
Features:Black & White
Full Screen
Jules Dassin  ...  (Director)
A.I. Bezzerides  ...  (Writer)
 
Richard Conte  ...  
Valentina Cortese  ...  
Lee J. Cobb  ...  
Barbara Lawrence  ...  
Jack Oakie  ...  
Norbert Brodine  ...  Cinematographer
Nick DeMaggio  ...  Editor
Summary: The rugged world of long-haul trucking knits perfectly with classic film noir dynamics in this sizzling, underrated picture. Navy veteran Richard Conte returns home to California, only to plunge into a revenge scenario and a scheme to haul the season's first apples to the teeming San Francisco fruit market (a place seen as a nocturnal jungle for the survival of the fittest). Lee J. Cobb enjoys himself enormously as the chiseling boss at the Frisco market, Millard Mitchell is wry as Conte's angle-playing trucking partner, and Valentina Cortese adds a bright, sexy exoticism to the multi-layered duplicitous dame. Director Jules Dassin, in his last American-shot film before blacklisting, shows his expressive abilities with shadowy interiors and road-movie exteriors alike. The punchy screenplay by A.I. Bezzerides, whose trucking experiences also fueled They Drive by Night, is a textbook case for the complexities of pulp--not apples, fiction. --Robert Horton