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Uniform Title Detour (Motion picture : 1945)
Title Detour / screenplay and original story, Martin Goldsmith ; produced by Leon Fromkess ; directed by Edgar G. Ulmer ; a PRC production
Published Narberth, PA : Alpha Video, [2002]
©2002

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 MELB  791.4372 Det/Fro  AVAILABLE
 MELB  791.4372 Ulm/Det  AVAILABLE
 MELB  791.4372 Ulm/Det  AVAILABLE
Description 1 videodisc (67 min.) : sound, black and white ; 4 3/4 in
Summary Hitchhiking nightclub performer runs into trouble with a mysterious death and a blackmailing woman
Notes Originally released as a motion picture in 1945
Based on the novel by Martin Goldsmith
Credits Cinematographer, Benjamin H. Kline ; original music, Leo E. Erdody ; film editor, George McGuire
Cast Tom Neal, Ann Savage, Claudia Drake, Edmund MacDonald, Tim Ryan, Esther Howard, Roger Clark, Pat Gleason
Notes DVD
English language dialogue
Subject Fate and fatalism -- Drama.
Man-woman relationships -- United States -- Drama.
Hitchhiking -- United States -- Drama.
Jazz musicians -- United States -- Drama.
False personation -- Drama.
Extortion -- Drama.
Genre/Form Film noir.
Film adaptations.
Fiction films.
Feature films.
Feature films
Drama.
Feature films.
Fiction films.
Film adaptations.
Film noir.
Video recordings.
Drama.
Author Ulmer, Edgar G. (Edgar George), 1904-1972, film director
Fromkess, Leon, film producer
Goldsmith, Martin M., 1913-1994, screenwriter
Neal, Tom, 1914-1972, actor
Savage, Ann, 1921-2008, actor
MacDonald, Edmund, actor
Drake, Claudia, actor
Ryan, Tim, 1899-1956, actor
Howard, Esther, 1892-1965, actor
Clark, Roger, 1908-1978, actor
Gleason, Pat, 1904-1993, actor
Kline, Benjamin, 1894-1974, cinematographer
Erdody, Leo, 1888-1949, composer
McGuire, George, editor of moving image work
Motion picture adaptation of (work): Goldsmith, Martin M., 1913-1994. Detour
Producers' Releasing Corporation, production company
Alpha Video Distributors, publisher
Other Titles Title on container: Edgar G. Ulmer's Detour