Hot Cars

Hot Cars

Theatrical release poster
Directed by Don McDougall
Produced by Howard W. Koch
Screenplay by Don Martin
Richard H. Landau
Based on Hot Cars
by H. Haile Chace
Starring John Bromfield
Carol Shannon
Joi Lansing
Ralph Clanton
Mark Dana
Charles Keane
George Sawaya
Music by Les Baxter
Cinematography William Margulies
Edited by George A. Gittens
Production
company
Schenck-Koch Productions
Bel-Air Productions
Distributed by United Artists
Release dates
  • November 2, 1956 (1956-11-02)
Running time
60 minutes
Country United States
Language English

Hot Cars is a 1956 American crime film directed by Don McDougall and written by Don Martin and Richard H. Landau. The film stars John Bromfield, Carol Shannon, Joi Lansing, Ralph Clanton, Mark Dana, Charles Keane and George Sawaya. It was released on November 2, 1956, by United Artists.[1][2]

Plot

Nick Dunn, a used car salesman, can't close a deal with customers Karen Winter and Arthur Markel, so he is fired. A sympathetic Markel has a car lot of his own and offers a job to Nick, who quits after discovering Markel's disreputable sales methods.

Nick and wife Jane have a financial dilemma when their son falls ill. Swallowing his pride, Nick asks for his job back with Markel, who promotes him to manager. But the criminal activity continues, until Nick becomes convinced that Markel has even ordered his henchman, Smiley Ward, to murder Davenport, a detective.

Jane is appalled by Nick's new line of work. He seeks solace in the company of the beautiful Karen, but when the cops come to investigate Davenport's death, Karen refuses to give Nick an alibi. Now a suspect, he tracks down Ward, who during their struggle at an amusement park falls from a roller coaster to his death. Nick tries to explain the hot-car racket to the police, implicating Karen and Markel.

Cast

References

  1. "Hot Cars (1956) - Overview - TCM.com". Turner Classic Movies. Retrieved 24 October 2014.
  2. "Hot Cars". TV Guide. Retrieved 24 October 2014.

External links

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