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  Detour (1945)
 
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Low budget director Edgar G. Ulmer cemented his reputation with this downbeat film noir masterpiece. It has since inspired countless filmmakers. The use of minimal sets and rear-screen projection gives a feeling of a claustrophobic nightmare as Al (Tom Neal) a down-and-out piano player, hitchhikes from New York to Los Angeles in order to be with his singer girlfriend (Claudia Drake). Fate has other plans for Al when he steps into the car of a character named Haskel (Edmund MacDonald), who promptly dies in his sleep one night while Al is driving. Afraid the cops will never believe the truth, Al takes Haskell's money, car, and identity, and tries to make it to Los Angeles, only to have fate intervene again when he picks up a mean-spirited female hitchhiker (Ann Savage).

This film is short, cramped and breathtaking, with no pause in its relentless rhythm of despair. Tom Neal's performance as the man snared in a web of fate is raw and real. Ann Savage is fierce. Ulmer's direction is hallucinatory and amazing. From a script by mystery writer Martin Goldsmith, this film demands repeat viewing by any serious student of cinema, or lover of movies.

 

 
   
cast and crew

genre: drama

country: United States

language: English

runtime: 68 minutes

dvd region: DVD Region All

attributes: Full-frame

rating: Not Rated

 
cast and crew

Esther Howard:
Actor
Edmund MacDonald:
Actor
Tom Neal:
Actor
Martin Mooney:
Associate Producer
Tim Ryan:
Actor
Ann Savage:
Actor
Leo Erdody:
Music

Leon Fromkess:
Producer
Claudia Drake:
Actor
Edward C. Jewell:
Art Director
Benjamin H. Kline:
Director of Photography
Edgar G. Ulmer:
Director
Pat Gleason:
Actor

 
 
   
awards
  • National Film Registry
    1992 National Film Preservation Board (United States)
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