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Highway 13

  • 1948
  • Approved
  • 58m
IMDb RATING
6.1/10
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Pamela Blake and Robert Lowery in Highway 13 (1948)
Drama

Truck driver Hank Wilson is suspected of sabotaging a big transportation company in financial straits. Working with the insurance company covering the fleet, Wilson investigates the "acciden... Read allTruck driver Hank Wilson is suspected of sabotaging a big transportation company in financial straits. Working with the insurance company covering the fleet, Wilson investigates the "accidents," hoping to prevent any further mishaps.Truck driver Hank Wilson is suspected of sabotaging a big transportation company in financial straits. Working with the insurance company covering the fleet, Wilson investigates the "accidents," hoping to prevent any further mishaps.

  • Director
    • William Berke
  • Writers
    • John Wilste
    • Maurice Tombragel
  • Stars
    • Robert Lowery
    • Pamela Blake
    • Clem Bevans
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.1/10
    287
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    • Director
      • William Berke
    • Writers
      • John Wilste
      • Maurice Tombragel
    • Stars
      • Robert Lowery
      • Pamela Blake
      • Clem Bevans
    • 10User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
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    Robert Lowery
    Robert Lowery
    • Hank Wilson
    Pamela Blake
    Pamela Blake
    • Doris Lacy
    Clem Bevans
    Clem Bevans
    • Bill 'Pops' Lacy
    Michael Whalen
    Michael Whalen
    • Frank Denton
    Steve Pendleton
    Steve Pendleton
    • George Montgomery
    • (as Gaylord Pendleton)
    Lyle Talbot
    Lyle Talbot
    • Company Detective
    Maris Wrixon
    Maris Wrixon
    • Mary Hadley
    Mary Gordon
    Mary Gordon
    • Aunt Myrt Lacy
    Tom Chatterton
    Tom Chatterton
    • J.E. Norris
    • (uncredited)
    Nolan Leary
    Nolan Leary
    • Mack
    • (uncredited)
    John McGuire
    John McGuire
    • Joe
    • (uncredited)
    Dan Seymour
    Dan Seymour
    • Kelleher
    • (uncredited)
    Charles Sullivan
    Charles Sullivan
    • Sam
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • William Berke
    • Writers
      • John Wilste
      • Maurice Tombragel
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    7adrianovasconcelos

    Unlucky 13 for truck drivers

    William Berke, who rose from assistant boy to director/producer of B noirs, and died a young 55, certainly can claim some merits in the finished product of HIGHWAY 13. Obviously operating on a shoestring budget that even had model shots, trucks and sedans careen off Highway 13 before disappearing in explosions, he also had to make do with a clearly substandard cast. The only member of the latter that I recognized from small parts in various minor movies was Clem Bevans, the endearing old "Pops" accumulating more mischief and a longer rap sheet than I had seen coming.

    Perhaps the cleverest touch in this cheap Lippert production is Mary Gordon throwing, or threatening to throw, blueberry pies in Bevans' face... I ought to have known that she was doing it for a reason, but I decided - wrongly - that she and the old geezer were two geriatrics and nothing more, thereby ignoring the consistency of "Pops'" presence in this 58-minute noir.

    Robert Lowery is a third rate actor but he does not compromise; as indicated, Bevans and Gordon actually elevate the film's acting standard; and Maris Wrixon and Frank Whalen play suave villains. The real poor choice, sadly, is Pamela Blake, who cannot act to save her life, and is given far too significant a role saving the day in the end.

    The screenplay by Maurice Trombagel is concise and keeps you interested, cinematography by Carl Berger reflects the film's low budget but I have seen far, far worse. I found the ending rather fitting, too, with justice rightly served to the deserving parties. 7/10.
    6MikeMagi

    Keep on Truckin'

    "Highway 13" is one of a trio of grade-B thrillers available on on a single DVD from Netflix. What's strange is that while they are all American movies, they're preceded by a card confirming their approval by the British Board of Censors. The mystery here is why the rigs of one trucking company, North Express, keep rolling off Highway 13, plunging into the canyons below. A detective hired to masquerade as a truck driver -- and ferret out the culprits -- doesn't last long. Now it's up to square-jawed trucker Robert Lowrey to do the sleuthing, although it may cost him his fiancée. Lowrey isn't bad but it's the character actors who trot off with the honors. Clem Bevans, as an old coot who runs a diner down the road from where the trucks keep crashing, is a grubby, gabby cantankerous stand-out. And Dan Seymour, who spent most of his career playing icy villains, has a rare shot at innocence as an insurance agent. The denouement doesn't make much sense, but if you're in the mood for some motorized mayhem, take a look.
    6kalbimassey

    Highway 13 Revisited

    Never in cinematic history have so many Dinky Toys crashed and burned in such close proximity, in such rapid succession. A series of 'accidents' involving H. G. V.s owned by Norris Trucking is quickly followed by a similar car wreck causing the death of company heiress Henrietta Denton, witnessed by well meaning trucker, Robert Lowery - though smoking a pipe at the scene of the inferno was hardly the wisest move he could have made!

    The affable Lowery frequents Pops' diner, where his delightful fiance, Pamela Blake is employed, but when a further death occurs involving his own vehicle, his Johnny on the spot presence arouses suspicion of murder, amidst ongoing murmurings of sabotage.

    This Poverty Row, Robert L. Lippert outing, replete with William Berke's clunking, low-budget direction raises a number of smiles along the way. Never quite descending into so bad it's good territory, the simplistic, ham fisted delivery ensures that 'Highway 13' is consistently entertaining and the snappy running time helps to keep dull moments to a minimum.
    7LeonLouisRicci

    Fast-Moving "Quickie"...Multiple Truck Crashes...Brutal Murders...Who Done it?

    There's a Lot Packed-In this 58min...3.5 Day Shoot...

    Truck-Driver Robert Lowery is Under Investigation for Sabotaging Rigs Originating from the Fleet He's Working For.

    Multiple-Suspects, Multiple Over-the-Cliff-Crashes, a Neat-Little Mystery to be Solved, with a Plenty of Action Along a Side-Dish Diner Romance.

    Atypical, Rather Nasty Murders Take Place On and Off the Road, and the Guilty Party is Hard to Spot, but Maybe Not.

    Everything Comes Crashing Down in Less than an Hour, and the Bang-for-the-Buck is a Good Bet on this Nifty, Pulpy, Entertainment that Contains some Edgy Characters.

    The Old-Geezer who Runs the Diner/Truck-Stop Needles His Wife Once too Often and Gets a Pie-in-the-Face, that is Oddly Not Done for Laughs and is Quite Odd.

    That's a Good Description of the "Lippert-Studios" Under-Card...Odd...

    as it Rides the Road Right In-Line Behind other Popular "Top-Card" Movies from the Era with the Likes of George Raft, Humphrey Bogart, and Richard Conte.

    This One Belies Its Own Low-Low-Budget and Delivers the Goods, and if You're Lucky Enough to Spot it on Your Travels.

    Looking for Obscure, Little Movies with Big Rewards, it's...

    Worth a Watch.
    8Gunn

    Beware the dangers of Highway 13!

    Highway 13 is one of the better efforts in the Forgotten Noir Vol. 4 series. Aptly directed by William Berke and led by a good cast featuring Robert Lowery who brings some credibility to the proceedings the film succeeds. The story is involving and moves fast. It entails a series of very suspicious accidents on, you guessed it, Highway 13. The action develops with the search for the source of the mayhem. One drawback to this fairly decent film is the very cheesy special effects, but what more can one expect of low budget B films. This was true of most early films but is more evident because of the sophisticated special effects we're used to today. A good movie and any film that has the great character actors Clem Bevans, Mary Gordon and Lyle Talbot can't be all bad!

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      The primary setting for this movie is U.S. Highway 13 in California which is fictitious. The real U.S. Route 13 was established in 1926 (more than twenty years before this movie was set and made) and runs from Morrisville, Pa. to Fayetteville, N.C.
    • Connections
      Referenced in Arson, Inc. (1949)

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    • Release date
      • December 28, 1948 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Rolling Wheels
    • Filming locations
      • Republic Studios, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA(Studio)
    • Production company
      • Robert L. Lippert Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 58m
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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