Thieves' Highway

Thieves' Highway

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Directed by Jules Dassin
Produced by Robert Bassler
Written by A. I. Bezzerides
Starring Richard Conte
Valentina Cortese
Lee J. Cobb
Music by Alfred Newman
Cinematography Norbert Brodine
Editing by Nick DeMaggio
Distributed by Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation
Release date(s) October 10, 1949
(U.S.A.)
Running time 94 minutes
Country United States
Language English

Thieves' Highway is a 1949 film noir directed by Jules Dassin. The screenplay was written by A. I. Bezzerides, based on his novel Thieves' Market.[1]

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Plot

A war-veteran-turned-truck driver Nico "Nick" Garcos (Richard Conte) arrives at home to find his foreign-born father, who is a farmer, crippled. He learns that his father was crippled at the hands of an amoral produce dealer in San Francisco, Mike Figlia (Lee J. Cobb). Garcos vows revenge.

Garcos drives a truckload of apples to San Francisco, where he runs into Figlia. With the help of other drivers and a streetwalker (Valentina Cortese), he defeats Figlia and restores his family honor.

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Background

The film was shot on location in San Francisco, California and is noted for its accurate depiction of the vibrant fruit and produce market in that city (and the use of extras who worked at the market). The film was released on DVD as part of the Criterion Collection in 2005.

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