Unscrupulous car dealers foist faulty and dangerous cars on an unsuspecting public.Unscrupulous car dealers foist faulty and dangerous cars on an unsuspecting public.Unscrupulous car dealers foist faulty and dangerous cars on an unsuspecting public.
Tommy Baker
- Tommy Phillips
- (as Tom Baker)
Raymond Bailey
- Ray - Lab Tech
- (uncredited)
William Bailey
- Courtroom Lawyer
- (uncredited)
Walter Baldwin
- Mr. Martin - Car Buyer
- (uncredited)
Barbara Bedford
- First Nurse - Hospital Desk
- (uncredited)
Margaret Bert
- Mother in Waiting Room
- (uncredited)
Wade Boteler
- Tommy's Father
- (uncredited)
John Butler
- Man Selling Wrecked Car
- (uncredited)
Naomi Childers
- Second Nurse - Hospital Room
- (uncredited)
John Gallaudet
- Williams - Used Car Salesman
- (uncredited)
Roy Gordon
- Commissioner Blake
- (uncredited)
Edward Hearn
- Father in Waiting Room
- (uncredited)
Louis Jean Heydt
- Detective
- (uncredited)
William Lally
- Cop
- (uncredited)
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I was pretty happy as I watched "Coffins on Wheels", as several of the Crime Does Not Pay shorts preceding this one were pretty dull and preachy. This is because the great series took a bit of a nosedive when WWII began, as MGM began focusing less on organized crime and violence and more on topics like civic duty and patriotism. Yet, somehow, the series avoided these preachy topics and got back to their roots with "Coffins on Wheels".
This film is about unscrupulous used car dealers who buy unsafe cars and give them cosmetic changes to make them seem road-worthy. The jerks in this one have no trouble selling a teenager a car with faulty brakes and it ends up leading to a thrilling and bloody accident. But, as you'd expect with the series, the baddies get theirs in the end! It makes for a very exciting film--one that won't disappoint.
A few folks to look for in this one are a very young Darryl Hickman, the cowboy star Allan 'Rocky' Lane and Roy Gordon. Who is Gordon? Well in the films in this series, the films are introduced by some important government official. In this particular film, it's supposed to be Mr. Blake from the Department of Motor Vehicles, but like ALL the films he's just an actor!
This film is about unscrupulous used car dealers who buy unsafe cars and give them cosmetic changes to make them seem road-worthy. The jerks in this one have no trouble selling a teenager a car with faulty brakes and it ends up leading to a thrilling and bloody accident. But, as you'd expect with the series, the baddies get theirs in the end! It makes for a very exciting film--one that won't disappoint.
A few folks to look for in this one are a very young Darryl Hickman, the cowboy star Allan 'Rocky' Lane and Roy Gordon. Who is Gordon? Well in the films in this series, the films are introduced by some important government official. In this particular film, it's supposed to be Mr. Blake from the Department of Motor Vehicles, but like ALL the films he's just an actor!
- planktonrules
- Nov 19, 2013
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- TriviaThe $149.50 that Tommy paid for his jalopy would equate to nearly $3000 in 2023.
- GoofsAfter the wreck, there is a shot from inside the ambulance looking out the windshield. 'Ambulance' is printed on the bottom of the windshield in big letters. The next shot is of the ambulance at the accident scene, but the the writing is no longer there.
- ConnectionsEdited into Mr. Blabbermouth! (1942)
Details
- Release date
- Country of origin
- Language
- Also known as
- Crime Does Not Pay No. 35: Coffins on Wheels
- Filming locations
- Westwood, Los Angeles, California, USA(accident scene - Fox Village Theatre seen in background with its iconic tower, Bruin Service repair shop visible next door)
- Production company
- See more company credits at IMDbPro
- Runtime17 minutes
- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1
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