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Crime Street presents Detour (1946)Director - Edgar G. Ulmer
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Plot The PlotA hitchhiker catches a ride in the desert from a gambler with claw marks on his hand. The gambler then dies in a mysterious accident of fate. Though innocent, the hitchhiker (Al Roberts), panics, hides the body, and steals both the deceased's identity and his sedan. Roberts then picks up a beautiful woman hitchhiker, who turns out to be the owner of the claws. She begins blackmailing Roberts and cooks up an inheritance scheme. And for good measure, further down the road, it explodes into an archetypal American nightmare drama of the sexes. Film NotesDark Places and Bad Luck The mouth of actor Tom Neal (Roberts) says it himself, "Fate, or some mysterious force, can put the finger on you for no good reason at all." Roberts had already been the participant in an accidental murder when he picked up a woman hitchhiker played by an actress appropriately named Ann Savage. As described by Alameda author Eddie Muller, "The 24-year old ex-bowling instructor turned actress was like Susan Hayward on a coke-jag - a keening harpy from hell with a singularly irritating nails-on-slate voice." Filmed in only 6 days by low budget film magician Edgar G. Ulmer, it casts a crazy jukebox jazz black spell over the viewer that movies with unlimited budgets and resources could only dream about. Ulmer was also the director of Bluebeard, Strange Illusion and The Black Cat. By 1965, a long out-of-work Tom Neal was in jail for the murder of his real-life wife. -- Ed Schneider - Alameda TV
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