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Highway Dragnet
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Highway Dragnet

SHOCK AFTER SHOCK... in manhunt for Las Vegas thrill-killer!
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User Score32 ratings
TMDB 5.716+19541h 10mEnglish
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Synopsis

An ex-Marine, on the lam from a murder charge, hitches a ride with a glamour-magazine photographer, who is travelling cross-country with her principal model. Tensions rise when the women realize the man with them may be a killer.

Director
Nathan JuranFrom TMDB credits
Studio
William F. Broidy Productions1 production companies
Release
January 20, 1954Released
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Top Cast

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Richard Conte
Richard Conte
James 'Jim' Henry
Joan Bennett
Joan Bennett
Mrs. Cummings
Wanda Hendrix
Wanda Hendrix
Susan Willis
Reed Hadley
Reed Hadley
Det. Lt. Joe White Eagle
Mary Beth Hughes
Mary Beth Hughes
Terry Smith - Bar Girl
Iris Adrian
Iris Adrian
Dolly - Cafe Waitress
Harry Harvey
Harry Harvey
Mr. Carson
Tom Hubbard
Det. Sgt. Ben Barnett

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Reviews

From TMDB users
John Chard
Mar 17, 2017

Rock It Baby! Highway Dragnet is directed by Nathan Juran and written by Herb Meadow, U.S.Anderson, Roger Corman and Jerome Odlum. It stars Richard Conte, Joan Bennett, Wanda Hendrix and Reed Hadley. Music is by Edward J. Kay and cinematography by John J. Martin. All I did was buy her a drink. One drink, and for 65 cents I bought a martini mixed with dynamite! Though indexed in some sources as film noir, this barely resonates as such. It is basically a man on the lam picture, where Conte is wrongly accused of murder and has to go on the run to escape police arrest. He hitches with two gals, who start to become wary of their newly acquired companion. So, we have cops trying to capture their target, with near misses and with Reed "The Voice" Hadley heading up the dragnet operation, whilst there's the mystery element of who is the killer hanging in the air. Cast are fine and the production is standard fare, the finale at least serves up an atmospheric locale, and there's some decent snatches of dialogue. But really it's average at best and not one to seek out as a matter of urgency. 5/10

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