Saturday, 5 December 2009

Classic film noir: Detour



Directed by: Edgar G. Ulmer
Produced by: Leon Fromkess
Budget: $20,000 (estimated)

Although made on a small budget with bare sets, straightforward camera work and shot in six days, Detour has gathered much praise through the years and is held in high regard.


Detour begins when hitchhiker Al Roberts accepts a ride from affable gambler Charles Haskell Jr. When Haskell suffers a fatal heart attack, Roberts, afraid that he'll be accused of murder, disposes of the body, takes the man's clothes and wallet, and begins driving the car himself. He picks up beautiful but sullen Vera, who suddenly breaks the silence by asking, "What did you do with the body?" It turns out that Vera had earlier accepted a ride from Haskell and has immediately spotted Roberts as a ringer. Holding the threat of summoning the police over his head, Vera forces Roberts to continue his pose so that he can collect a legacy from Haskell's millionaire father, who hasn't seen his son in years.


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