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Highway Dragnet

  • 1954
  • Approved
  • 1h 11m
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6.2/10
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Joan Bennett, Richard Conte, Reed Hadley, and Wanda Hendrix in Highway Dragnet (1954)
Film NoirCrimeDramaRomance

Wrongly accused of killing a bar-girl he was seen with earlier, a Korean War vet flees from the police in the company of a woman photographer and her young female model.Wrongly accused of killing a bar-girl he was seen with earlier, a Korean War vet flees from the police in the company of a woman photographer and her young female model.Wrongly accused of killing a bar-girl he was seen with earlier, a Korean War vet flees from the police in the company of a woman photographer and her young female model.

  • Director
    • Nathan Juran
  • Writers
    • Herb Meadow
    • Jerome Odlum
    • Tom Hubbard
  • Stars
    • Richard Conte
    • Joan Bennett
    • Wanda Hendrix
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    1.1K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Nathan Juran
    • Writers
      • Herb Meadow
      • Jerome Odlum
      • Tom Hubbard
    • Stars
      • Richard Conte
      • Joan Bennett
      • Wanda Hendrix
    • 32User reviews
    • 24Critic reviews
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    Richard Conte
    Richard Conte
    • Jim Henry
    Joan Bennett
    Joan Bennett
    • Mrs. H.G. Cummings
    Wanda Hendrix
    Wanda Hendrix
    • Susan Wilton
    Reed Hadley
    Reed Hadley
    • Lt. Joe White Eagle
    Mary Beth Hughes
    Mary Beth Hughes
    • Terry Smith
    Iris Adrian
    Iris Adrian
    • Sally
    Harry Harvey
    Harry Harvey
    • Mr. Carson
    Tom Hubbard
    • Sgt. Ben Barnett
    Frank Jenks
    Frank Jenks
    • Marine in Civvies
    Murray Alper
    Murray Alper
    • Ice Cream Truck Driver
    Zon Murray
    Zon Murray
    • Trooper in Café
    House Peters Jr.
    House Peters Jr.
    • Steve
    Joseph Crehan
    Joseph Crehan
    • Elderly Border Inspection Officer
    Tony Hughes
    • Chubby Border Inspection Officer
    • (as Charles Anthony Hughes)
    Bill Hale
    • Harry
    Fred Gabourie
    • Trooper Al
    Johnny Duncan
    Johnny Duncan
    • Marine
    • (uncredited)
    Murray Pollack
    • Police Officer
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Nathan Juran
    • Writers
      • Herb Meadow
      • Jerome Odlum
      • Tom Hubbard
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    5boblipton

    Roger Corman Gets Some Credit

    Richard Conte, newly released from the armed forces, is in Las Vegas to meet a friend. First, he has an encounter with a B-girl. The next morning, as he tries to hitch a ride seven miles outside the city, he's picked up by the police under the command of Reed Hadley. The girl has been strangled, and Conte's dog tags were found beneath her. He gets the drop on the cops and high tails it out of town, only to hook up with magazine photographer Joan Bennett and her model, Wanda Hendrix.

    There are some big holes in the plot, and some wild coincidences to make everything come out in Hollywood fashion. On the other hand, the actors are solid, Harry Harvey has a small, semi-comical role that advances the plot, and the denouement in a house in the Salton Sea makes a good setting for this early Desert Noir.

    Part of the problems in the script can be ascribed to this being the first credited writing and producing job for Roger Corman. He had done some uncredited script work on THE GUNFIGHTER, but now, he had Allied Artists doing the distribution, William Broidy producing and Nathan Juran directing. All were exponents of the we-want-It-Tuesday school of non-excellence.

    I guess it was good enough to turn a profit.

    Although Miss Bennett is wasted in her role, the other named actors are good, and there are lots of other old-time performers to space things up.
    7bmacv

    Despite some wasted opportunities, a better-than-most road chase noir

    In a Las Vegas casino, just-demobbed Marine (Richard Conte), buying a drink for a case-hardened platinum blonde (Mary Beth Hughes), inadvertently insults her; they have a public spat but kiss and make up, also publicly. Next day he's picked up by the sheriff as the prime suspect in her death by strangulation. He overpowers his captors and sets out on the lam.

    Since an all-points bulletin has troopers checking the highways and the state border, he takes up with a couple of women with car trouble. There's a high-profile fashion photographer from New york (the redoubtable Joan Bennett, who helped shape the noir cycle in two early Fritz Lang films); with her is her callow young assistant (Wanda Hendrix). Despite their attempts to ditch him, he sticks with them, ultimately by force, on his journey to the California desert, where he grew up.

    Highway Dragnet's title pretty much sums it up: It's a road-chase movie in the fast, flat 50s style, but with a good pulse and a perverse twist or two (alert viewers will pick up on a giveaway clue right after the dog becomes road kill). It also features the other kind of trouper in the person of Iris Adrian, doing what she did better than anybody else: the hash-slinger with a mouth on her.

    But the pedestrian, late-noir style undercuts what might have been the film's final showpiece: a final reckoning in Conte's old homestead, under knee-deep water from the floods of the Salton Sea. This strange metaphorical setting gets taken for granted; this was a time when the evocative imagery of earlier film noir had ceded primacy to the literalness of plot.
    6SnoopyStyle

    a Roger Corman story

    Recently discharged Marine Jim Henry (Richard Conte) has a heated interaction with drunken bar patron Terry Smith at a Vegas casino. Later while hitchhiking, he gets picked up by the cops. He's interrogated by Lt. Joe White Eagle (Reed Hadley) who reveals Terry Smith's dead body. He escapes from custody and encounters magazine photographer Mrs. H. G. Cummings (Joan Bennett) and her model Susan Willis (Wanda Hendrix) after their car breaks down.

    The big name here may be Roger Corman who co-wrote the story. It's one of his first credits. The premise is fine. The tension isn't that high or at least, it could be higher. This may work better if Jim isn't played like falsely accused right from the start. Give the man some murky mystery. It would make the girls' predicament a bit more dangerous. As for the twist, convenient is not enough of a word. The twist, the reveal, and the confession all together is a bit too much. I would skip all that.
    6secondtake

    Fast twisty sometimes nutty sometimes beautiful very low budget escapism

    Highway Dragnet (1954)

    Wow is this an up and down production. Most of it is rather good, with a handful of supporting actors around the dependable leading role played by Richard Conte. And the plot is solid if a little familiar. Conte, a returned G.I. from Korea, is falsely accused of killing a girl in Las Vegas. And to save himself he has to resort to extreme measures, like escaping from the local cops and more or less kidnapping a couple of attractive women along the way.

    One of the highlights is the range of location shooting. Foremost, briefly, is Las Vegas, circa 1954. It will blow your mind. It's worth watching the first fifteen minutes alone. Then there are lots of desert scenes leading to a grand finale at the Salton Sea, which was famously flooded. This is amazing stuff, buildings have submerged, and a wide open landscape with hardly a car or house.

    And the interaction between Conte and the two women is good if somewhat predictable (one of them falls in love with him, the other wants to kill him). There is even the beginning of a photo shoot at a country motel, with a couple of Graflex cameras shown nicely. It all has a curious low budget tension.

    But the tension is often resolved or delayed by a sudden bit of luck. Just when Conte is going to get caught, the phone rings, or that kind of thing. And then the ending, which I can't give away, but ugh. It had huge potential, and was going great overall, until this preposterous scene where a confession is shouted over the waves.

    So, take the lumps with the cream here. It's a short, fast, enjoyable movie overall.
    Dethcharm

    "If We Don't Get Him, The Desert Will!"...

    Richard Conte plays Korean War veteran, Jim Henry, who goes on the run after a woman he met in Las Vegas is found murdered. Henry happens upon two women (Joan Bennett and Wanda Hendrix) having car trouble. After fixing their car, he hitches a ride with them. As they travel along, we discover that Henry's not the only one with a secret.

    Meanwhile, the dogged detective Joe White Eagle (Reed Hadley) is on Henry's trail.

    HIGHWAY DRAGNET is a snappy little noir-thriller. Conte is great in his pursued role, as is Hadley in his. Ms.' Bennett and Hendrix are also well cast.

    Recommended for fans of noir-ish chase films...

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    • Trivia
      Filmed in August 1953, but not released until February 1954. Rumored to have been filmed in 3-D but only released in 2-D.
    • Goofs
      The model's dress changes 17 times from black to white to black starting from when they're taken to the car to escape to the end of the film.
    • Quotes

      [last lines]

      Jim Henry: [Jim and Susan arm-in-arm as they look out toward Jim's partially submerged house with the rising waters of the Salton Sea] You know, things may be a little tough before we get the place fixed up.

      Susan Wilton: How tough can they be with a swimming pool in every room.

      [Jim and Susan embrace]

    • Connections
      Referenced in The Directors: The Films of Roger Corman (1999)

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    • Release date
      • February 7, 1954 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official sites
      • Streaming on "Artflix - Movie Classics" YouTube Channel
      • Streaming on "Broken Trout Movies" YouTube Channel
    • Languages
      • English
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • The House in the Sea
    • Filming locations
      • Salton Sea, California, USA
    • Production company
      • William F. Broidy Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 11m(71 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White

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