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Plunder Road

Crime of the century!
1957 | 72m | English

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A spectacular heist starts to unravel as the crooks take it on the lam.
Release Date: Dec 05, 1957
Director: Hubert Cornfield
Writer: Steven Ritch, Jack Charney
Genres: Drama, Crime
Keywords film noir
Production Companies Regal Films
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Aug 03, 2024
Entered: Apr 24, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Gene Raymond Eddie Harris
Jeanne Cooper Fran Werner
Wayne Morris Commando Munson
Elisha Cook Jr. Skeets Jonas
Stafford Repp Roly Adams
Steven Ritch Frankie Chardo
Harry Tyler Gas station attendant
Helene Heigh
Charles J. Conrad
Paul Harber
Don Garrett
Michael Fox
Richard Newton
Jim Canino
Douglas Bank Guard No. 1 / Narrator
Naura Hayden Hazel
Name Job
Steven Ritch Screenplay, Story
Ernest Haller Director of Photography
Louis Hippe Makeup Artist
Hubert Cornfield Director
Jack Charney Story
Irving Gertz Original Music Composer
Warren Adams Editor
Jerry Young Editor
Bob Gill Production Design
Louis Brandt Assistant Director
Nat Merman Assistant Director
Harold Hanks Sound
Harry M. Leonard Sound
Lloyd Garnell Electrician
Name Title
Leon Chooluck Producer
Laurence Stewart Producer
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John Chard
7.0

In the most daring train robbery of all time... Plunder Road is directed by Hubert Cornfield and written by Steven Ritch and Jack Charney. It stars Gene Raymond, Jeanne Cooper, Wayne Morris, Elisha Cook Jr. and Stafford Repp. Music is by Irving Gertz and cinematography by Ernest Haller. After ... pulling off a daring train hold-up, a gang of thieves split up and hit the roads to meet up in Los Angeles in readiness to share their gold bullion spoils... A poverty row heist noir late in the classic cycle, Plunder Road gets in and does the job without fuss and filler and with no little style. Running at just 72 minutes in length, the first portion of film is devoted to the intricate robbery that is set at night in the sheeting rain (15 minutes worth) and with barely a word spoken. It's meticulous planning, and thus this appears to be one highly tuned and professional gang of thieves. The rest of the film follows the gang, now travelling in three different vehicles, heading straight to noirville as their inadequacies and paranoia's come to the fore and noir's old faithful friend the vagaries of fate shows it's smirking face. Cornfield and Haller (Mildred Pierce/The Verdict) atmospherically photograph the picture, using the Scope format to emphasise the impending implosion of the characters' plans as they move through the various locales and situations. It's solidly performed by the cast, with old noir hand Cook Junior doing what he does best, and Cornfield manages to eek out much suspense from what essentially is a simple story. The ending is all a bit too quick, some contrivances are to be taken with a pinch of salt, while Gertz's score is very intrusive for the whole 15 minutes heist sequence. However, this is a good and enjoyable film noir experience, even though it doesn't quite push towards the upper echelons of other heist movies in the film noir universe. 7/10

May 16, 2024