Highway 301 (film)
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Highway 301 | |
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Directed by | Andrew L. Stone |
Produced by | Bryan Foy |
Written by | Andrew L. Stone |
Starring | Steve Cochran Virginia Grey |
Distributed by | Warner Bros. |
Release date(s) | December 1, 1950 US release |
Running time | 83 min |
Language | English |
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Highway 301 was a 1950 crime drama/film noir directed and written by Andrew L. Stone.
[edit] Plot
A gang of robbers are terrorizing and robbing banks and payrolls in North Carolina, Virginia and Maryland. The gang's leader, George, seems to take particular delight in "bumping off" women who cross him. The film starts with very silly comments from then-governors of North Carolina, Virginia and Maryland about how crime doesn't pay. Then the film's action begins.
[edit] Cast
- Steve Cochran as George Legenza
- Virginia Grey as Mary Simms
- Gaby André as Lee
- Edmon Ryan as Detective Sgt. Truscott and the film's narrator
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