A mechanic wants his boss's younger wife for himself, and plans on using a junkyard car to run him over, then dismantling it.A mechanic wants his boss's younger wife for himself, and plans on using a junkyard car to run him over, then dismantling it.A mechanic wants his boss's younger wife for himself, and plans on using a junkyard car to run him over, then dismantling it.
Ella Mae Morse
- Ella Mae Morse
- (voice)
Vikki Dougan
- Girl
- (uncredited)
Michael Mark
- Mailman
- (uncredited)
Frank Mills
- Townsman
- (uncredited)
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Did you know
- TriviaThe Evans-Childers Circus shown in the film was an actual circus. Although little can be found about the history of the show, its posters occasionally come up for auction.
- GoofsWhenever there is an outside nighttime scene, with the sounds of crickets and frogs, there is a noticeable "gap" of silence (repeated in longer scenes), indicating the sound effect is being looped.
- Quotes
Gus Hilmer: Frankie, give the lady my card .. here; come to me anytime you need new tires, lubrication, change oil; everything on the house.
Julie Hilmer: You're very generous Mr. Hilmer; but I don't have car.
- SoundtracksWhat Good Will It Do Me?
Sung by Ella Mae Morse
Featured review
Cleo Moore and Hugo Haas starred in a terrific and very original film, "The Other Woman". Well, three years later they're back and starring in "Hit and Run" and they are joined in the leads by Vince Edwards (of "Ben Casey" fame).
Gus (Hugo Haas) Owns a garage and asks a young and pretty woman, Julie (Cleo Moore), to marry him. Soon after they marry, their employee, Frank (Vince Edwards) begins making passes at the missus. She never encourages him...but she also doesn't tell her husband. Frank takes that to mean she loves him and has come up with a scheme to kill the old man and then dismantle to car for scrap so there is no evidence! She is horrified when she is in the car with Frank and Frank runs over Gus! She had no idea about Frank's plans...but when the police later notify her of his death, she says nothing about Frank's actions. Clearly she has very mixed thoughts about what has happened.
So far, so good. While the plot isn't wholly original (with films like "Therese Raquin" and "The Postman Always Rings Twice"), it's not bad and interesting. The problem is what comes next....it's really, really nuts. A new plot involving an identical twin brother that no one knew about comes into play...and the film basically goes into the toilet. Rarely have I seen a film where the second half simply goes 100% wrong like this one!
Gus (Hugo Haas) Owns a garage and asks a young and pretty woman, Julie (Cleo Moore), to marry him. Soon after they marry, their employee, Frank (Vince Edwards) begins making passes at the missus. She never encourages him...but she also doesn't tell her husband. Frank takes that to mean she loves him and has come up with a scheme to kill the old man and then dismantle to car for scrap so there is no evidence! She is horrified when she is in the car with Frank and Frank runs over Gus! She had no idea about Frank's plans...but when the police later notify her of his death, she says nothing about Frank's actions. Clearly she has very mixed thoughts about what has happened.
So far, so good. While the plot isn't wholly original (with films like "Therese Raquin" and "The Postman Always Rings Twice"), it's not bad and interesting. The problem is what comes next....it's really, really nuts. A new plot involving an identical twin brother that no one knew about comes into play...and the film basically goes into the toilet. Rarely have I seen a film where the second half simply goes 100% wrong like this one!
- planktonrules
- Feb 25, 2017
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- Runtime1 hour 27 minutes
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- 1.37 : 1
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