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'One Way Street' is a 1950 American film noir crime film directed by Hugo Fregonese and starring James Mason, Mrta Torn and Dan Duryea. The crime film takes place mainly in Mexico..

Plot



Dr. Frank Matson, a physician, steals $200,000 from the henchmen of mob boss John Wheeler, after a robbery that Wheeler has pulled off along with Ollie, a member of his gang. Forced to go on the run, Matson also takes Wheeler's girlfriend Laura Thorsen with him.

After hiding out in Mexico, word gets back to Matson that Wheeler knows where he is. He and Laura return to Los Angeles planning to return the money, only to find Wheeler has been shot by Ollie. About to meet the same fate, Matson produces a gun and kills Ollie instead.

Laura is waiting for him at a cafe. As they leave, Matson turns to go phone the airline to get away with Laura, but is hit by a car coming down the one-way street.

Cast



* James Mason as Dr. Frank Matson

* Mrta Torn as Laura Thorsen (as Marta Toren)

* Dan Duryea as John Wheeler

* Basil Ruysdael as Father Moreno

* William Conrad as Ollie

* Rodolfo Acosta as Francisco Morales

* King Donovan as Grieder

* Robert Espinoza as Santiago

* Tito Renaldo as Hank Morales

* Margarito Luna as Antania Morales

* Emma Roldn as Catalina (as Emma Roldan)

* George J. Lewis as Capt. Rodriguez (as George Lewis)

* James Best as Driver (uncredited)

* Jack Elam as Arnie (uncredited)

* Rock Hudson as Truck Driver (uncredited)

Production



Jeff Chandler was originally announced for the lead.

Reception



Film critic Bosley Crowther dismissed the film as uninteresting, "Perhaps it is all the fault of the script, which has our hero vacillating between a life of crime and regeneration via a lady's love and an honest but unremunerative practice. What it all adds up to is a standard romantic melodrama illustrating the facts that crime obviously doesn't pay and that the scenery and people below the border are colorful ... Like its title, 'One Way Street' is explicitly obvious and not especially exciting."[https://movies.nytimes.com/movie/review?res=9501E7D61439E13BBC4A52DFB366838B649EDE Crowther, Bosley]. 'The New York Times' film review, May 12, 1950. Accessed: August 16, 2013.

See also



* List of American films of 1950

References




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