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Rating: 4.8/10 by 6 users

Hi-Jacked (1950)

A parolee, working for a trucking line, struggles to clear his name after being accused of involvement with hijackers.

Directing:
  • Sam Newfield
  • Eddie Davis
  • Emilie Ehrlich
Writing:
  • Orville H. Hampton
  • Fred Myton
  • Fred Myton
  • Raymond L. Schrock
Stars:
Release Date: Fri, Jul 07, 1950

Rating: 4.8/10 by 6 users

Alternative Title:
Deturnat - RO
Automarder von Chicago - DE
Gangster von Chicago - DE

Country:
United States of America
Language:
English
Runtime: 01 hour 05 minutes
Budget: $0
Revenue: $0

Plot Keyword: organized crime, drugged, insurance investigator, truck driver, ex-con, hijacker, frame up, parole officer

Jim Davis
Joe Harper
Marcia Mae Jones
Jean Harper (as Marsha Jones)
Ralph Sanford
Stephen Clark
Margia Dean
Dolly, the Waitress
Kit Guard
Parolee (as Kid Guard)
Lee Phelps
Highway Patrolman
Myron Healey
Police Broadcaster
Al Bain
Diner Patron (uncredited)
Chet Brandenburg
Man Outside Diner (uncredited)
James J. Casino
Diner Patron (uncredited)
Jack Gordon
Henchman (uncredited)
William Haade
Highway Patrol Inspector (uncredited)
John Indrisano
Strongarm (uncredited)
Jack Low
Diner Patron (uncredited)
Steve Pendleton
Detective (uncredited)
Chuck Roberson
Police Officer (uncredited)
Brick Sullivan
Police Officer (uncredited)
Charles Sullivan
Highway Patrolman (uncredited)
Tony Urchel
Loader (uncredited)

CinemaSerf

"Joe" (Jim Davis) is a trucker who falls foul of hijackers for a second time, arousing the suspicions of the police who discover that he has a record. Things only get more complicated when he is discovered transporting contraband. "Joe" quickly realises that he is being set up, but can he find out by whom before the cops conclude that he belongs back behind bars? It's quite a well paced little action thriller, this, that is just sadly let down by some really mediocre acting and loads too much dialogue. The usually reliable Paul Cavanagh isn't given enough to do and the really unremarkable Marcia Mae Jones ("Jean") way too much as we head to a predictable, but quite exciting, conclusion. Sam Newfield does a competent job directing this tale of roadway piracy that has a message for all potential customers about the extent of this real crime on America's roads in the 1940s!


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