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The Girl in Lovers Lane

  • 1960
  • Approved
  • 1h 18m
IMDb RATING
3.2/10
1.2K
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The Girl in Lovers Lane (1960)
CrimeDramaRomance

Two drifters contend with love and murder in a small town.Two drifters contend with love and murder in a small town.Two drifters contend with love and murder in a small town.

  • Director
    • Charles R. Rondeau
  • Writer
    • Jo Heims
  • Stars
    • Brett Halsey
    • Joyce Meadows
    • Lowell Brown
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    3.2/10
    1.2K
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    • Director
      • Charles R. Rondeau
    • Writer
      • Jo Heims
    • Stars
      • Brett Halsey
      • Joyce Meadows
      • Lowell Brown
    • 20User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Brett Halsey
    Brett Halsey
    • Bix Dugan
    Joyce Meadows
    Joyce Meadows
    • Carrie Anders
    Lowell Brown
    • Danny Winslow
    Jack Elam
    Jack Elam
    • Jesse
    Selette Cole
    Selette Cole
    • Peggy
    Bill Coontz
    Bill Coontz
    • Bill Coontz
    • (as William Coontz)
    Emile Meyer
    Emile Meyer
    • Cal Anders
    Andy Paris
    Spencer Carlisle
    Joe Kelsey
    Mabel Rea
    Bert Rumsey
    Bert Rumsey
    Sed Cassaday
    Del Monroe
    • Mugger in Train Yard
    Nicholas King
    Whitey Hughes
    Whitey Hughes
    Rodney Bell
    Pat Deane
    • Director
      • Charles R. Rondeau
    • Writer
      • Jo Heims
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    4InzyWimzy

    The Adventures of Big Stupid

    This one is one of those classic B movie following the exploits of 2 hobos. It's done really cheesily and Big Stupid running off one-liners like a cardboard cassanova. But Jack Elam steals every scene he's in as the creepazoid Jesse (now Jerome!). My favorite scene is the lynch mob and the dad's voice going up 10 octaves ("You loved her?"). Danny, Big Stupid's protege, is surprisingly stupider, but not as loathsome as our lead star. There's also a quaint scene of a guy pimping at the diner. Joyce Meadows is the sweet, naive nice gal and probably the least annoying. And those yellow ruffles (RAWR!). Oh, and booze is evil according to Mr. Stupid.

    This movie's a hoot. Watch the MST cover of this and Crow's terrific Elam homage!
    5JasonLeeSmith

    People Are Too Hard On It

    Like probably 90% of the people writing reviews for this movie, I saw this on "Mystery Science Theater 3000." Joel and the bots did an excellent job of riffing on this movie, and I thought that it was one of the funnier episodes.

    This being said, however, this wasn't a particularly horrible movie. Especially compared to some of films they ran on MST3K.

    It had it's weaknesses: the movie had about zero budget and so things like the costumes and set design were horrible. The plot, also, digressed in spots. On the whole, though, the acting was competent and the story held my interest. I actually found myself caring about the characters.

    It wasn't a perfect movie, but it was nowhere near as bad as the usual MST3k fare such as "Giant Gila Monster" and "Manos Hand of Fate." As such, it doesn't really deserve to be mocked as much as it has been. It was a B-Movie from the 50s, but it was a watchable one.
    BillDP

    If Troubled Youth Films Are Your Thing, It's OK

    This is a film I would have thought I would be seeing as part of one of those Something Weird Video double feature disc's. Pretty much your typical 1950's "troubled youth" films. Though this one is a bit talky and light on the action, I did enjoy it somewhat. I guess I have a soft spot in my heart for these kinds of films. Basically you have this young guy who leaves home in order to come to terms with the fact that his parents have decided to get a divorce. He meets Bix, a road weary and very experienced drifter. They end up in a small town and stay longer then they expected which leads to romance, complications, confrontation, rape and murder. Brett Halsey stars as Bix and gets fine support from Joyce Meadows and a perfectly cast Jack Elam as the town letch. All in all, it's no great shakes but it is entertaining enough.
    3Aaron1375

    A drifter mentors a young man and falls in love

    I saw this film as an episode of Mystery Science Theater 3000 as chances are I would have never even known it existed without it. Not that it was all bad, it was pretty typical of a lot of films of the era. Of course, most of the ones I have seen have been episodes of Mystery Science Theater. The film was one of the ones they did that featured more of the whole struggle of youth type episode rather than science fiction or a horror which is the stuff the normally riff. These types of films usually are pretty good too though. They normally run from being youths that want to be violent or youths trying to figure things out that get caught up in some craziness. This one is more the latter, though the lead guy is rather older. He is a mentor who helps a young man who is trying to figure things about his own life, but he seems to do a lot of running.

    The story has a young man named Danny being chased in a train yard from two guys who are out to get his wallet. Well poor Danny manages to ditch his wallet, but he ends up taking one hit and falls right out. Thankfully, a wise traveler named Bix puts him in the boxcar and soon he and Danny are riding the rails. Bix agrees to help Danny and be a traveling companion, while Danny provides some cash. They soon stop at a town and if you thought this was a traveling film where our new found friends were going to have different adventures in different towns and cities you are going to be disappointed. Yes, they stay in the town throughout the duration of the film, but it sure is a strange town. Depicted as very small, but at the same time it has one very large brothel in it. It also has a shady pool hall where every person in it is willing to beat up a person for their money. At the same time it is such a peaceful town that a young couple can stroll its streets at night. Well Bix falls for a girl who has an incredibly obvious stalker that also has his eyes on her! Things take a turn for the surprising and a bit depressing.

    It made for a rather funny episode of Mystery Science Theater 3000. This one did not have a short and from the looks of it, I do not see this one being as edited down as other episodes either. I think you can get a full sense of the picture without seeing the whole thing. The film is entertaining enough to make it a good episode too. I think that some of the truly awful films that are boring make for poor riffing material. My least favorite episode of MST3K is the one featuring that German Hamlet as it was done so minimally and it was just labored. This one has lively characters that can at times make you feel a little sympathy and a less dreary episode of the show.

    So in the end, it was not anything I would want to watch without the aid of the gang of the satellite of love, but it was not as bad as other things they have made fun of. The movie moves along about like other films and it is better made than say an Ed Wood film or Coleman Francis movie that were also being made at this time. Nothing really stands out except that crazy eyed dude who was so obviously insane. Oh no, he is just harmless. Yep, the type of thing people say about psychos after they kill! Along with kept to themselves.
    3Don_Mac

    MST3K Version: One of the Funniest Episodes Ever

    A young man, named Danny, has run away from home and meets a drifter, named Bix, who agrees to tag along with Danny and watch out for him... and his money. They end up in a small town where they meet Carrie - a shy, naive girl working in her father's diner. Bix starts seeing Carrie but he plans on leaving soon (because he's a drifter, see? He's no good! Understand?). Meanwhile, the town creep, Jesse (played by a perfectly casted Jack Elam), keeps showing up at the diner and bothering Carrie. Danny keeps inadvertently picking up whores left and right (because he's loaded with money – he has almost a hundred dollars!) whom Bix has to constantly chase away (there are a lot of ambiguously gay overtones between Danny and Bix in this flick). Eventually, Bix and Danny decide to leave town but trouble is a-brewing, due to Jesse the creep.

    My review of the movie itself: a terrible, dated "Troubled Youth" flick from the '50s.

    My review of the MST3K version of the movie: I've got to say that this is one of the best episodes of MST3K ever. The riffing is dead-on, all the time. Except for the somewhat downbeat ending, this movie is easy material for Joel and the Bots, especially Danny's constant screw-ups that Bix has to rescue him from. The host segments are pretty good too, especially the segment with the `Train Song.' Hopefully, Rhino releases this episode to home video one day.

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    • Trivia
      Critics hated it but it was a success on the drive-in circuit.
    • Goofs
      Bix and Danny get their scrambled eggs and coffee but there's been no one near them to deliver the food.
    • Quotes

      Carrie Anders: Pa doesn't know much about girls' clothes.

    • Connections
      Featured in Mystery Science Theater 3000: The Girl in Lovers Lane (1993)

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    • Release date
      • June 16, 1960 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Girl in Lovers' Lane
    • Filming locations
      • California Studios - 5530 Melrose Avenue, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA(This is the location listed at the end credits of the film.)
    • Production companies
      • Robert Roark Productions
      • Brigadier Pictures
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 18m(78 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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