Die letzte Mahnung war aus Blei

1958

Hot Car Girl is a 1958 American film directed by Bernard L. Kowalski.[1] Seeing Hot Car Girl in a four-walled playoff in 1958 gave the audience the sense that they were witnessing something clandestine and taboo.[2]

It was an early credit for producer Gene Corman, who said "It had a very modest budget... but it served us well."[3]

Duke and Freddie are two friends who steal car parts and pawn them for support. Duke's girlfriend Peg attempts to dissuade him from this lifestyle. Angered, he taunts her with another girl, Janice, who has driven up alongside him. They line up for a drag race. A motorcycle policeman who chases them is killed as he crashes into Janice's car. Janice gets arrested. Duke, who has driven off, paints his black car light blue to escape detection. Janice learns his license number, and, in fear of being discovered, Duke kills her. Duke coerces Peg to leave town with him. They go on the run as thieves. Realizing his luck will not hold out but unwilling to surrender, Duke sends Peg back. Duke remains alone in an abandoned roadside market, awaiting his fate.

Quelle: Wikipedia(englisch)
Kinostart:1958
weitere Titel:
Giovani delinquenti
Hot Car Girl ast
Die letzte Mahnung war aus Blei
Genre:Actionfilm
Herstellungsland:Vereinigte Staaten
Originalsprache:Englisch
Farbe:Schwarzweiß
IMDB: 62
Regie:Bernard L. Kowalski
Drehbuch:Leo Gordon
Musik:Cal Tjader
Produzent:Gene Corman
Darsteller:Richard Bakalyan
Hal Smith
Roger Corman
Bruno VeSota
Ed Nelson
Robert Knapp
Jack Lambert
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