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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
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    • 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
    Charles Anthony Hughes
    • Chubby Border Inspection Officer
    • (as Tony 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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    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...
    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.
    7silverscreen888

    A True Sleeper; A Low-Budget Noir Adventure Well-Acted and Well-Directed

    This is a very unusual and low-budget B/W adventure from producer Roger Corman, directed by skillful Nathan Juran; one whose creators do a neat variation on the old tale of people kidnapped by a fugitive heading to somewhere and needing their vehicle or themselves as hostages. I find the storyline is straightforward and classic noir. Scene:  a casino in Las Vegas, a marine just back from service Marine (Richard Conte), buys a drink for platinum blonde (Mary Beth Hughes), and somehow insults her; so they have a public quarrel but then reconcile the problem.  The following  day, he is taken in by the sheriff an named the prime suspect in the girl's demise; she has been strangled. Using his military skills, he overpowers the officers holding him and sets out on the "lam". Troopers are checking the highways for him, hence the title, and also the state border; So he helps and hitches a ride with with a two women who have had car trouble. One is wealthy fashion photographer from New York, Joan Bennett; her young assistant, Wanda Hendrix, is the other. After a while the two try to rid themselves of him, but he stays with them--finally having to use force to have his way. He heads for the town where he grew up, for a climax, finding it under the waters of the Salton Sea. The film ends happily for Conte, but not before Bennett's dog has been killed, and he has been doubted severely and tested to the limit.  The film is inexpensive-looking and has indifferent dialogue by  but the story line is good, clean and memorable. Roger Corman devised the original story; four others had hands in the screenplay. There is original music by Edward Kay and some decent but hardly outstanding technical work. In the cast along with the principals are stalwart Reed Hadley, Frank Jenks, Iris Adrian, Harry Harvey,Tom Hubbard (one of the writers) and others all showing to advantage. I first saw this film nearly fifty years ago; and it is still memorable and satisfying; with more money and better dialogue, I believe these actors and the director could have made a fine narrative even better.
    dougdoepke

    Roger Corman's First Gig

    Interesting chase drama. That opening bar scene with Conte and Hughes is a tacky gem. Too bad Hughes disappears much too soon. And where else can you find two of Hollywood's best cheap blondes, Hughes and Iris Adrian, in the same film. Too bad they don't have a scene together to see who can out-cheap the other.

    Anyhow, Conte's escaping across the desert from Las Vegas cops for a murder he didn't commit. Along the way he dragoons two women, Bennett and Hendix, as sometimes helpers, sometimes hostages. The movie's real star, however, is a four-wheel hunk of junk that's a real trouper. That it can roll at all amounts to a Detroit miracle. But why someone would drive it off-road into the desert is a genuine puzzle. And that's a problem with the movie as a whole. It starts off well, but becomes a mounting stretch over time, especially movie star Bennett in her flowing white gown that never gets any dirtier despite a trip across the elements. Good thing Conte's there to carry the show. Too bad he didn't give Hendrix some acting lessons.

    Credit some producer, maybe Roger Corman in his first gig, for filming doggedly on location. Those desert and Salton Sea stagings really help hold the flick together. Plus, someone had an eye on trends of the day. The title "Highway Dragnet" combines parts from two of the most successful TV crime series of the time, Namely "Dragnet" and "Highway Patrol". Then add cop Reed Hadley from "Racket Squad", and you've got a cross-section of early 50's thick- ear, which I'm sure didn't hurt attendance.

    All in all, it's a pretty good little flick. Then too it's the only film, A or B, that I've seen where the happy couple repairs at movie's end to a run-down house half under water! So Hollywood can come up with new wrinkles, after all.
    6blanche-2

    Richard Conte flees the police

    Highway Dragnet seems like a B movie, and quite a drop in status for Joan Bennett.

    Bennett and Richard Conte are the star, along with Wanda Hendrix.

    Unjustly accused of the murder of a woman (Mary Beth Hughes) whom he met in a bar, former marine Jim Henry manages to overpower police and take off. After helping two women, Mrs. Cummings, a photographer, and her model, Susan Wilton (Bennett and Hendrix) with a car problem on the highway, Henry wangles a ride.

    He has an alibi, a old friend he was with in Vegas who is supposed to help Jim with a problem at his home the next day. And what a problem - it's underwater in the Salton Sea.

    With his photo on the front page, and cops coming from all directions, it's not long before Susan and Mrs. Cummings realize who he is - by then, it's too late. After pulling a gun, he pretends to be Cummings' assistant. And he pulls more neat tricks to escape the police. The trio end up taking a hazardous drive in the boiling hot desert.

    The movie is notable for showing the old Las Vegas and also Graflex cameras, which were fun to see.

    Susan's attraction to Jim after she realizes who he is I found rather odd.

    The really odd thing to me was the presence of Bennett, a favorite of director Fritz Lang, the star of many films and a contender for Scarlett O'Hara. Why is it that Harrison Ford at 79 is still playing leads and actresses like Bennett, Merle Oberon, and Lana Turner had to resort to low-budget films?

    When it comes to Hollywood, aging in women was fatal back then. It's better now, but I think there is a way to go.

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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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