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Thieves' Highway (1949)

Thieves' Highway (1949)
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Thieves' Highway is set in San Francisco and the surrounding countryside. Richard Conte plays Nick Garcos, an American GI who returns from WWII to find that his father Yanko (Morris Carnovsky), a produce trucker, has lost the use of both legs because of a fight with crooked truck driver Mike Figlia (Lee J. Cobb). Nick is a clean-cut guy who was set on marrying his sweetheart Polly Faber (Barbara Lawrence). Instead, Nick gets embroiled in his father's feud with Mike, buying a truck and falling deeper into racketeering. He delivers a truckload of apples to Mike as part of a scheme to expose his cheating. A prostitute, Rica (Valentina Cortesa), tells Nick that Mike has his own plot to trap him. Nick and Rica help Mike's henchmen learn that Mike has also been cheating them, and Nick eventually gets his revenge. But Nick has permanently lost Polly because of his involvement with the gangsters and his change in personality from a good guy to a more sinister businessman. Director Jules Dassin was blacklisted from Hollywood for supposed communist sympathies after making this 1949 picture, but he went on to have success with more caper movies while in exile in France. ~ Michael Betzold, Rovi

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Starring:
Richard ConteValentina Cortese, (more)
Director(s):
Jules Dassin
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Thieves' Highway

Thieves' Highway is set in San Francisco and the surrounding countryside. Richard Conte plays Nick Garcos, an American GI who returns from WWII to find that his father Yanko (Morris Carnovsky), a produce trucker, has lost the use of both legs because of a fight with crooked truck driver Mike Figlia (Lee J. Cobb). Nick is a clean-cut guy who was set on marrying his sweetheart Polly Faber (Barbara Lawrence). Instead, Nick gets embroiled in his father's feud with Mike, buying a truck and falling deeper into racketeering. He delivers a truckload of apples to Mike as part of a scheme to expose his cheating. A prostitute, Rica (Valentina Cortesa), tells Nick that Mike has his own plot to trap him. Nick and Rica help Mike's henchmen learn that Mike has also been cheating them, and Nick eventually gets his revenge. But Nick has permanently lost Polly because of his involvement with the gangsters and his change in personality from a good guy to a more sinister businessman. Director Jules Dassin was blacklisted from Hollywood for supposed communist sympathies after making this 1949 picture, but he went on to have success with more caper movies while in exile in France. ~ Michael Betzold, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
94 mins

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Director(s):
Jules Dassin
Writer(s):
A.I. Bezzerides
Producer(s):
Robert Bassler
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Timothy G.

Interesting movie from start to finish. Nothing flashy. Simple post-war working class people risking life and limb on the highway and then from rip-off artists. Even the truck driving part of the movie was scary. Good on location filming in San Francisco, mostly in the long-gone produce district, which is now the site of Embarcadero Center/Golden Gateway. A must see. Good extras on this DVD. Includes director's commentary!

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Gail L.

A good...good movie. Engossing..surprising..very satisfying..w/ a great ensemble of actors...directed by a master of film noir.

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Darrel B.

Great classic movie. I highly recommend watching this movie.

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