Projected medium / 1955
Title | Shack out on 101 |
Item type | Projected medium |
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Imprint | United States Allied Artists Pictures Corporation, 1955 |
Language | English |
URL | Link to original record |
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Physical description | 2 reels of 2 (81 min.) (2,888 ft.) : opt. sd., b&w. ; 16 mm print. |
Languages:
Date text:
1955Publisher:
Allied Artists Pictures CorporationSubject headings:
Item Type:
Millenium MARC Record:
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245 00 Shack out on 101|h[motion picture] /|cAllied Artists
Pictures Corporation presents ; a William F. Broidy
production ; producer, Mort Millman ; directed by Edward
Dein ; story and screenplay by Edwward and Mildred Dein.
257 United States.
260 United States :|bAllied Artists Pictures Corporation,
|c1955.
300 2 reels of 2 (81 min.) (2,888 ft.) :|bopt. sd., b&w. ;|c16
mm|3print.
500 Credits and running time taken from print.
506 Pacific Film Archive collection; non-circulating.|5CUY.
508 Director of photography, Floyd Crosby ; film editor,
George White, art director, Lou Croxton ; music composed
and conducted by Paul Dunlap.
511 1 Terry Moore, Frank Lovejoy, Keenan Wynn, Lee Marvin, Whit
Bissell, Jess Barker.
520 "The secret of this movie is that nobody has to act in it.
And it's a good thing, too...What comes out of this silly
little Red Scare spy drama from the smack-dab middle of
the 1950s is an almost perfect, semitrashy set piece;
everybody has a good time. The setting is a beanery near
the missile base owned by [Keenan] Wynn. [Lee] Marvin is
the short-order cook, [Terry] Moore is the Tomato, and
[Frank] Lovejoy, as usual, is the humorless Fed out to
uncover the spy...It doesn't matter who the spy really is:
everyone sits around on stools and makes comments not
unlike the characters in the Arizona cafe in The Petrified
Forest. People going through life half-awake, half-aware,
unfinished, unsure of how to handle destiny's nagging
reminders. They poke at one another, spook away, there's
an occasional shove. The government guy is always the
stupid one, the real pawn, the one who follows
orders...This movie is a dead-on minimalist portrait of
America at its most paranoid. It's the one to show the
history class." --Barry Gifford, Pacific Film Archive
program note.
541 0 PFA 1616-69-12320. D0069
590 PFA 1616-69-12320. |aCONDITION NOTE: Last checked: 2005/3/
15 good; print has early sign of vinegar syndrome, AD
level 1.0; needs to be monitored CONDITION NOTE: Last
checked: 2007/07/05 same.
655 7 Features.|2mim
655 7 Spy drama.|2mim
700 1 Dein, Edward.
700 1 Broidy, William F.
700 1 Millman, Mort.
700 1 Dein, Mildred.
700 1 Crosby, Floyd,|d1899-1985.
700 1 Croxton, Lou.
700 1 Dunlap, Paul,|d1919-2010.
700 1 White, George,|d1911-1998.
700 1 Moore, Terry,|d1929-
700 1 Lovejoy, Frank,|d1914-1962.
700 1 Wynn, Keenan,|d1916-1986.
700 1 Marvin, Lee.
700 1 Bissell, Whit,|d1909-1996.
700 1 Barker, Jess.
710 2 Allied Artists Corporation.
935 GLADN17547564
941 0 PFA 1616-69-12320. D0069 deposit 2005/04/15
954 20120801|bMarcive Authority Bib
956 20140224|bPFA migration/merge load
957 OCLC xref loaded 20140309
994 02|bCUY