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Thieves' Highway

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Thieves’ Highway (1949) is a crime film-noir directed by Jules Dassin. The story centers on a truck driver, played by Burt Lancaster, who becomes embroiled in a complex scheme involving corrupt produce distributors and organized crime. Adapted from A. I.

Bezzerides' novel, the film gained attention for its exploration of illicit business practices within the 1940s transportation industry. It’s relevant to audiences interested in classic noir narratives and investigations into corporate wrongdoing.

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Who directed the 1949 film noir Thieves' Highway?

Thieves' Highway was directed by Jules Dassin, an acclaimed American filmmaker known for his work in the noir genre. The film was released during the peak of the classic film noir period in Hollywood.

What is the plot of the film Thieves' Highway?

The movie follows a former soldier who enters the corrupt world of produce trucking to avenge his father. It provides a gritty, realistic look at the exploitation and racketeering within California's agricultural markets.

Was Thieves' Highway based on a book?

Yes, the screenplay was written by A. I. Bezzerides, who adapted his own 1938 novel titled "Thieves' Market." Bezzerides drew upon his own real-life experiences working in the produce industry to write the story.

Which studio distributed Thieves' Highway?

The film was distributed by 20th Century Fox. It was later recognized for its realistic depiction of truckers and is considered a significant, gritty precursor to the modern trucking film genre.

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