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| Starring | Robert Mitchum, Gene Barry, Keely Smith |
|---|---|
| Director | Arthur Ripley |
| Genres | Action/Adventure, Thriller |
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A man transporting an illegal cargo of alcohol lets nothing stand in his way.
| Starring | Robert Mitchum, Gene Barry, Keely Smith |
|---|---|
| Director | Arthur Ripley |
| Studio | MGM ENTERTAINMENT |
| Run time | DVD: 1 hr 29 mins |
| Certificate | |
| Genres | Action/Adventure, Thriller |
| Language | DVD: English |
| Released | DVD: 04 Oct 2004 Production year: 1958 |
| Format | DVD |
Robert Mitchum made the plunge into independent production with this pioneering drama of moonshiners brewing illicit whisky. He researched the subject, provided the story, put his son James into a key supporting role, and hired an obscure and aged director with a penchant for surrealism, Arthur Ripley. He even wrote song lyrics for the movie. Filming on location in Kentucky used as many locals and real settings as possible and extended way over the low-budget schedule. The movie, which became a cult favourite in Deep South drive-ins, is a real mess with obvious technical problems and some inept acting. Still, it perfectly reflects Mitchum's relaxed outlook and is very much one of a kind.
Very much a personal project for Mitchum - he produced, took the lead (his son also appears, as his younger brother),... read more on Time Out
A personal project for Mitchum who wrote, produced, starred and penned the main song for this hillbilly, booze running road film. He puts in a brilliant, typically effortless performance as the aloof main character while the rest of the cast appear awkward and stiff and the pace is static and rather dull. Mitchum is one of the best ever American actors and, although this is far from his best work, it is a film which contains his personal vision of life: the alienated outsider, a strong belief in individualism, liquor and a fatalistic perception of life, which makes it an interesting and important film for his fans
A personal project for Mitchum who wrote, produced, starred and penned the main song for this hillbilly, booze running road film. He puts in a brilliant, typically effortless performance as the aloof main character while the rest of the cast appear awkward and stiff and the pace is static and rather dull. Mitchum is one of the best ever American actors and, although this is far from his best work, it is a film which contains his personal vision of life: the alienated outsider, a strong belief in individualism, liquor and a fatalistic perception of life, which makes it an interesting and important film for his fans