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Shack Out on 101

Four men and a girl!
1955 | 80m | English

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A greasy spoon diner provides a base for a spy smuggling nuclear secrets.
Release Date: Dec 04, 1955
Director: Edward Dein
Writer: Edward Dein, Mildred Dein
Genres: Crime
Keywords spy, beach, diner, weight lifting
Production Companies Allied Artists Pictures
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Aug 03, 2024
Entered: Apr 25, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Terry Moore Kotty
Frank Lovejoy Prof. Sam Bastion
Keenan Wynn George
Lee Marvin Slob / Mr. Gregory
Whit Bissell Eddie
Jess Barker Artie
Donald Murphy Pope
Frank De Kova Prof. Claude Dillon
Len Lesser Perch
Fred Gabourie Lookout
Name Job
Edward Dein Screenplay, Director, Story
Lucius O. Croxton Art Direction
Don L. Cash Makeup Artist
A.R. Milton Production Supervisor
Bert Glazer Assistant Director
Leo J. Cornett Property Master
Roger White Sound Recordist
Bobby Jones Electrician
Jerry Bos Wardrobe Supervisor
Paul Dunlap Conductor, Original Music Composer
Doris August Script Supervisor
Mildred Dein Screenplay, Story
Floyd Crosby Director of Photography
George White Editor
Name Title
William F. Broidy Executive Producer
Mort Millman Producer
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John Chard
9.0

Slob's got an eight cylinder body and a 2 cylinder mind. Shack Out on 101 is directed by Edward Dein and Dein co-writes the screenplay with Mildred Dein. It stars Terry Moore, Frank Lovejoy, Lee Marvin, Keenan Wynn and Whit Bissell.Music is by Paul Dunlap and cinematography by Floyd Crosby. A ... n isolated diner on California's 101 highway provides the backdrop of for nuclear secrets, spies, federal agents and sexual boiling points. What a wonderful hot-pot of the weird and wonderful world of the era's "red scare" momentum. Often inserted into film noir dictionaries or "commie" thriller paragraphs, the truth is, is that it's a film very much of a kinky oblique niece section of film making. This is the kind of picture that will either have you utterly giggling away with a knowing sense of enjoyment, or conversely have you annoyed and possibly thinking you should have spent your time some place else. It's low budget stuff that's mostly confined to the diner of the title, but Dein brings a joyous combination of genuine menacing thrills and sequences that make you feel you have stepped into another movie (witness the whole snorkel wearing sequences). Moore is a sensuous treat as the waitress babe right in the middle of things who is making every male on the premises unscrew their brain and lob it into the dep fat fryer. There's a slight touch of misogyny in the air, but the female half of the Dein film making duo ensure it's actually kept in check. Marvin steals the pic, where we get an early glimpse of what we would come to know as a dominant screen presence. Moore would speak very highly of Marvin, which obviously goes against the grain of the character he plays (Slob!), and Marvin and Wynn would form a friendship that lasted their lifetime. These are nice tid-bids form what is a love it or hate it film. So go on, watch it and see if you can pigeon hole it. I loved it. 9/10

May 16, 2024