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Get Outta Town

  • 1960
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 2min
NOTE IMDb
6,1/10
156
MA NOTE
Jeanne Baird, Marilyn O'Connor, and Doug Wilson in Get Outta Town (1960)
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueIn this obscure B potboiler, a longtime criminal returns to his native Los Angeles, determined to avenge his brother's murder.In this obscure B potboiler, a longtime criminal returns to his native Los Angeles, determined to avenge his brother's murder.In this obscure B potboiler, a longtime criminal returns to his native Los Angeles, determined to avenge his brother's murder.

  • Réalisation
    • Charles Davis
  • Scénario
    • Bob Wehling
  • Casting principal
    • Doug Wilson
    • Jeanne Baird
    • Marilyn O'Connor
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • NOTE IMDb
    6,1/10
    156
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Charles Davis
    • Scénario
      • Bob Wehling
    • Casting principal
      • Doug Wilson
      • Jeanne Baird
      • Marilyn O'Connor
    • 11avis d'utilisateurs
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
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    Rôles principaux22

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    Doug Wilson
    • Kelly Olesen
    • (as Douglas Wilson)
    Jeanne Baird
    • Jill
    Marilyn O'Connor
    Marilyn O'Connor
    • Claire
    Tony Louis
    • Rico
    Frank Harding
    • Sgt. Wills
    Steve Bradley
    • Officer Kemper
    Beppie De Vries
    Beppie De Vries
    • Mrs. Olesen
    • (as Beppi DeVries)
    Tommy Holden
    • Squirrel
    Lee Kross
    • Tony
    Pete Lopez
    • Cisco
    Gene Terry
    • Alex
    Sam Chiodo
    • Rocky
    Frank McCully
    • First Bartender
    Robert Biggers
    • Second Bartender
    • (as Bob Biggers)
    Edith Clair
    • Waitress
    • (as Edith Clarie)
    Fred Chiodo
    • Ace
    John O'Hara
    • Drunk
    Val Casey
    • Prostitute
    • Réalisation
      • Charles Davis
    • Scénario
      • Bob Wehling
    • Toute la distribution et toute l’équipe technique
    • Production, box office et plus encore chez IMDbPro

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    6AlsExGal

    A no name cast in a pretty lively film

    This quickie is about a former hood (Doug Wilson) who returns to his old stomping grounds to find out who killed his brother. The cops aren't too happy to see him; one of them tells Kelly to get outta town because he stinks. He refers to Wilson as "rough as a stucco bathtub." Wilson's mother isn't too happy to see him and tells him to get outta town. Wilson's former girlfriend (Jeanne Baird) tells him to ... well, you get the idea.

    Wilson decides to look up his old pals (with classic names like Rico and Tony), but first he runs into Rico's wife (Marilyn O'Connor). The two quickly go to her apartment for some tonsil hockey, and, for a change, she doesn't tell him to get outta town. As the plot develops, we meet a hood named Rocky and a jerk named Squirrel. Meanwhile, Wilson and O'Connor exchange more saliva. Then Wilson collects some bruises and contusions because somebody wants him outta town. Eventually, we find out what happened to his brother, and Wilson gets outta town.

    Wilson is decent in the lead, although the way his hair protrudes over his head was a bit much. All of the babes in the cast (including extras) are great looking ... except for the crone playing Wilson's mother. The jazz score is snappy, and the script is lively and fast moving.

    Nationwide, this flick was on a double bill with The Amazing Transparent Man. That film was promoted with a million dollar contest in which moviegoers were asked what they would do with the invisible ray featured in that film. Get outta town!!!
    7boblipton

    Sometimes The Stuff At The Barrel's Bottom Is Good

    The cops ran Doug Wilson out of Los Angeles years ago. Now, with his brother dead, he's back in town for the funeral, and no more welcome than before -- even his mother doesn't want to see him. He still has some connections, and the story he hears doesn't make sense. He starts investigating.

    It's a cheap feature, with every credit by folks who worked in the lower fringes of Hollywood. Sometimes they might have had twenty credits, sometimes none. The writer, Bruce Wehling, is best remembered for EEGAH! The director never helmed another movie, the cinematographer had bottom-of-the-barrel credits. I was astonished at how well it worked.

    Part of it is that it's a good story, like something that Donald Westlake wrote as Richard Stark, or GET CARTER with a moral heart to it. To me it's indicative of how much talent there was in Hollywood that never really got a chance. The script is good, the pace is fast, the acting is good and the camerawork is supple. What more do you want from a one-hour movie?
    6richardchatten

    Kelly's Return Home

    Carrying a 1960 copyright date but with a decidedly 50's feel, the plot, mood and vivid use of locations of this ultra cheap gangster movie shot out and about in Los Angeles all remarkably anticipate 'Get Carter' ten years later.

    Aided by excellent photography by Larry Raimond and second unit cameraman Meridith Nicholson and a rousing jazz score by Bill Holman, Bob Wehling's script is crammed with crackling film noir dialogue. Maybe too much; good as much of the talk is it's at the expense of visual exposition, it's rather slackly paced, and the tremendous dialogue is not always done justice by the frequently amateurish acting.

    Described by cop Frank Harding as "Rough as a stucco bathtub", co-producer Douglas Wilson as ex-safe cracker Kelly Oleson looks rather middle-aged in the lead, and almost as old as the actress playing his mother. But we meet some hot chicks along the way, hottest of all being gangster's moll Marilyn O'Connor, who we're expected to believe Kelly slept with solely in the line of duty (like James Bond and Fiona Volpe in 'Thunderball').
    7planktonrules

    Amazingly good considering that it's a super-low budget film.

    "Get Outta Town" is an amazing film. After all, it features a leading man who only made six films (this was his last) and isn't exactly the Hollywood type. It also features a lot of other rather unknown actors. It also has a budget that appears to be negligible. Yet, inexplicably, it's a very good film! I love seeing films like this--little hidden gems just waiting to be discovered.

    The plot of "Get Outta Town" is very, very similar to that of the Michael Caine film "Get Carter". However, its character is a bit different and the resolution very different.

    It all begins when Kelly learns that his younger brother died. Kelly was a hood and the last time he was in his hometown, folks were afraid of him. Not surprisingly, his mother and ex-girlfriend want nothing to do with him--he's bad news. Yet, he insists that he's changed and wants to turn his life around once and for all. However, his resolution to change is challenged when he learned that his brother MIGHT have been murdered--and he's out for revenge.

    Except for a few problems with the ending (it came a bit too quickly and Kelly behaved a bit oddly when confronted by the police), it was a very good film. I liked the dialog and Wilson's acting was surprisingly strong. If you like film noir, this is up your alley. While it isn't quite as dark as many films in the genre, it is a nice tough little picture.
    6scsu1975

    A cast of no names manages to inject some life into this quickie

    A former hood (Doug Wilson) returns to his old stomping grounds to find out who killed his brother. The cops aren't too happy to see him; one of them tells him to get outta town because he stinks. He refers to Wilson as "rough as a stucco bathtub." Wilson's mother isn't too happy to see him and tells him to get outta town. Wilson's former girlfriend (Jeanne Baird) tells him to ... well, you get the idea. Wilson decides to look up his old pals (with classic names like Rico and Tony), but first he runs into Rico's wife (Marilyn O'Connor). The two quickly go to her apartment for some tonsil hockey, and, for a change, she doesn't tell him to get outta town. As the plot develops, we meet a goon named Rocky and a jerk named Squirrel. Meanwhile, Wilson and O'Connor exchange more saliva. Then Wilson collects some bruises and contusions because somebody wants him outta town. Eventually, we find out what happened to his brother, and Wilson gets outta town.

    Wilson is decent in the lead, although the way his hair protrudes over his head was a bit much. All the babes in the cast (including extras) are great looking ... except for the crone playing Wilson's mother. The jazz score is snappy, and the script is pretty good.

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      Kelly Olesen: I made love to Rico's wife so I could kill him. How many fish do I have to unload to pay for that?

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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 25 décembre 1962 (Mexique)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Gangster's Revenge
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Minnewaska Hotel aka The Dome, 201 S. Grand Avenue, Los Angeles, Californie, États-Unis(Jill's & Mrs. Olesen's apartments, demolished)
    • Société de production
      • Davis-Wilson Productions
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    • Couleur
      • Black and White
    • Mixage
      • Mono

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