A man runs over a young couple on a deserted road, then leaves the scene and tries to cover up the incident.A man runs over a young couple on a deserted road, then leaves the scene and tries to cover up the incident.A man runs over a young couple on a deserted road, then leaves the scene and tries to cover up the incident.
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- Police Sergeant
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- Captain James
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- Dr. Flynn
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- Eleanor Spears
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- Frankie
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- Detective Al Squires
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- Jim, MGM Reporter
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- George Lambert
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- Detective Sanderson
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The film begins with a drunk young man driving like a nut along a mountain road. He loses control and his car goes careening into a couple. To make things worse, the driver leaves them--too afraid of the consequences to stay and help. What follows is a wonderful example of police procedures and forensic work--very realistic and also amazingly thorough considering how long ago the case occurred. In the end, naturally, crime did NOT pay and they were able to get a confession out of the jerk. Well written, very well acted (particularly by the perpetrator) and entertaining from start to finish--very compactly and very deftly made. This is still VERY entertaining when seen today.
The fifth entry in what would become MGM's long-running crime series isn't about hard-hearted criminals or Nazi spies like some of them are, but about an ordinary Joe who panics. The difference in attitudes about people who commit a crime and have twinges of conscience versus career criminals (or Nazis) may strike the modern audience as a bit odd.
Did you know
- TriviaThe automobile involved in the accident is a 1928 to 1931 Ford Model A Roadster.
- Quotes
[first lines]
Jim, MGM Reporter: Ladies and gentlemen, as the MGM reporter it has been my job to bring to you accounts of criminal cases proving indisputably that crime does not pay. Today my message is more urgent than ever. For a new menace is sweeping the country, causing more deaths than America suffered during the entire World War. Thirty-seven thousand were killed and approximately one million injured last year alone. From all over the country come reports of violent deaths, horrible mutilation. No one is safe from this new public enemy. Who is he? He may be your neighbor. He may be that person in the seat next to you. He is the driver of any one of America's 25 million automobiles. I would like Captain James of the Kent County Traffic Division to tell you just how the police deal with this situation.
Captain James: Thanks, Jim. Sit down. To combat this type of killer, we've developed a highly scientific method of detection. So efficient is this method that few hit-and-run drivers escape ultimate conviction. As an illustration, take the case that happened last June, along the Columbia Turnpike.
- ConnectionsFollowed by The Perfect Set-Up (1936)
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- Crime Does Not Pay Series No. 5: 'Hit and Run Driver'
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- Runtime20 minutes
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- 1.37 : 1