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Hot Rod

  • 1950
  • Approved
  • 1h 1m
IMDb RATING
5.8/10
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Myron Healey, Gloria Winters, Jimmy Lydon, and Gil Stratton in Hot Rod (1950)
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A young man builds a hot rod despite the disapproval of his father, a Juvenile Court judge. Circumstantial evidence points to the innocent teenager when his car is involved in a hit-and-run ... Read allA young man builds a hot rod despite the disapproval of his father, a Juvenile Court judge. Circumstantial evidence points to the innocent teenager when his car is involved in a hit-and-run accident and he must reconcile with his father.A young man builds a hot rod despite the disapproval of his father, a Juvenile Court judge. Circumstantial evidence points to the innocent teenager when his car is involved in a hit-and-run accident and he must reconcile with his father.

  • Director
    • Lewis D. Collins
  • Writer
    • Daniel B. Ullman
  • Stars
    • Jimmy Lydon
    • Art Baker
    • Gil Stratton
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.8/10
    196
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    • Director
      • Lewis D. Collins
    • Writer
      • Daniel B. Ullman
    • Stars
      • Jimmy Lydon
      • Art Baker
      • Gil Stratton
    • 11User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
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    Jimmy Lydon
    Jimmy Lydon
    • David Langham
    • (as James Lydon)
    Art Baker
    Art Baker
    • Judge Langham
    Gil Stratton
    Gil Stratton
    • Clarence 'Swifty' Johnson
    • (as Gil Stratton Jr.)
    Gloria Winters
    Gloria Winters
    • Janie Evans
    Myron Healey
    Myron Healey
    • Joe Langham - Policeman
    Tommy Bond
    Tommy Bond
    • Jack Blodgett
    Jean Dean
    • Gloria
    Bret Hamilton
    • Paul - Joe's Partner
    Marshall Reed
    Marshall Reed
    • John C. Roberts
    Dennis Moore
    Dennis Moore
    • Motorcycle Patrolman
    Sailor Vincent
    Sailor Vincent
    • Holdup Man
    • (as William Vincent)
    Stanley Blystone
    Stanley Blystone
    • Jewelry Store Proprietor
    • (uncredited)
    James Conaty
    • Will
    • (uncredited)
    Edgar Dearing
    Edgar Dearing
    • Police Desk Sergeant
    • (uncredited)
    George Eldredge
    George Eldredge
    • Police Dispatcher
    • (uncredited)
    Ron Gans
    • Minor Role
    • (uncredited)
    John Hart
    John Hart
    • Policeman
    • (uncredited)
    Frank McLure
    Frank McLure
    • Town Councilman
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Lewis D. Collins
    • Writer
      • Daniel B. Ullman
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    dougdoepke

    Hot Rodding, circa 1950

    Car culture was a big deal for post-war teens. As I recall, cool cars conferred about as much status on ambitious boys as competitive sports. The war had put a big crimp in the supply of new cars, so boys fashioned their own automotive skills by assembling 'hot rods' from spare parts wherever they could get them. As the movie shows, true hot rods were faster than normal, and when a kid won a competition, either on the street or on a track, he was not only showing off driving skills, but mechanical ability as well. In short, he built an enviable reputation among teens if not among adults.

    The movie dramatizes much of this. Of course, the story's done Hollywood style. Thus, many of the rough dramatic edges are smoothed out in the end, even if it's not too plausible. For example, kids would continue to do risky street racing, despite drag strips alternatives. Nonetheless, for viewers curious about teens and the time period, Jimmy Lydon is a good example of the teen image prior to James Dean's celebrated rebelliousness. Lydon's a little overage here for the school boy part, but his basic likability and respectfulness are never in doubt.

    Anyway, whatever else, the movie remains a showcase for hot-rodding, circa 1950.
    6ksf-2

    Pretty tame rebellious teenagers

    Those darn teenagers are at it again, with their fast movin' horseless carriages! Dave and Swifty are trying to get an off- road race track set up so that their friends don't have to race in the streets, but of course Dave's father is the local judge, and is set dead against it. Jimmy Lydon and Gil Stratton co-star in this teen angst shortie from Monogram, ( which is now Allied Artists). After trials and tribulations, ups and downs, mistaken identities and hold-ups, the boys hope their father will approve the track area, which would be a safer solution, and get those darn kids off the streets. The plot line is pretty inane, but worth seeing for some great oldie, jazzed up jalopies, as well as some old scenery of 1950s Los Angeles. A great chase scene right at the end, and it would be fun to see what some of those locales look like today. This shows now and then on TCM, but only 60 votes so far. Pretty tame stuff. The rebellious kids are all dressed so neatly, and speak so well... i wonder if they really were like that, or was this just Hollywood's image at the time. and you can feel the anger when the teenager's father doesn't believe when he's telling the truth, a common feeling we all had at one point. Directed by Lew Collins.... had worked on a couple shows with John Wayne.
    1J_Frank_Parnell

    Back in the day when the streets were paved with '32 roadster bodies and slingshot manifolds...

    The writing and acting are deeply cheesy (but in an endearing way- It's actually pretty funny, at times) but the historic cars in the opening 4 minutes alone are worth the price of admission- The McGee Roadster, the Bill Burke Belly-tank, rare footage of the early, Lake Muroc SCTA trials.

    The cars in the main storyline aren't show-rods; Really, the modifications are pretty basic- '32 flathead-powered roadsters with fenders removed, dropped front axle, a hot camshaft, a 2x2bbl, or maybe 3x2bbl manifold, and finned aluminium heads- chromed on the fancier cars. But they're realistic for what a teenager with limited skills and limited budget could do in 1950 California- Back when you could pay for a hot rod build, with the earning from a before-school paper-route... before you needed to OWN the newspaper, to afford an A-V8, or Deuce Roadster.

    (This movie is so early in the hot rod era, that there isn't even a Deuce Coupe in the whole film- Why would a kid bother with a big, heavy, undesirable 3-window coupe, when you couldn't throw a rock without hitting a 32 roadster, selling for under $100?)
    3rooster_davis

    Just plain awful

    This is a really poor film. It features two alleged teenagers, reference is made to going to school, and they're way way past their sell-by date to be teens. Jimmy Lydon, who was really good in the Henry Aldrich movies, was playing a teenager NINE YEARS earlier than this movie was made, and even then he was almost past his teens. Gil Stratton as his sidekick 'Swifty' is even older. Neither of them really could pass for a teenager or high school student. In fact it's kinda laughable. Lydon plays it low key; he's pretty skinny and still does have a bit of baby-face to him but Stratton is absolutely not believable in his role.

    There are so many old hot rod movies out there and this is one which disappointed me. How about getting character roles played by people who are believable in them?
    4SnoopyStyle

    lame hot rod B-movie

    A narrator describes the world of the hot rod as a new and developing sport. He then describes the problematic world of illegal hot rod racing. A motorcycle cop confronts a group of racers. He catches a couple of racers after their car breaks down. Judge Langham sentences the first time offenders and revokes their licenses for a year. His son David Langham gets a car and gets caught up in an incident.

    This starts basically as one of those government films that get shown in high schools. It turns into something else. It does have characters and a story. I don't care about the characters. The story is not that compelling and it ends in the least compelling way. This is a movie trying to placate the hot rod crowd, but they would never fall for a lame movie like this. The government film warning against hot rods would be more fun.

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      The police car is a 1950 Nash Ambassador Super.
    • Goofs
      David's stolen car does not hit the car at the curb at all, but in the next shot the car has major side-swipe damage to it's left front fender.

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    • Release date
      • October 22, 1950 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • El Mirage Dry Lake, California, USA(stock footage of SCTA time trials during opening titles and prologue)
    • Production company
      • Monogram Pictures
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      1 hour 1 minute
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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