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      • In 1992, Detour was selected for the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant".
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  2. Oct 4, 2023 · The movie was named to the National Film Registry. In 1992, Detour was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress. This honor recognizes its cultural, historical, and aesthetic significance. The film was a critical success

  3. Detour is a 1945 American independent [2] film noir directed by Edgar G. Ulmer starring Tom Neal and Ann Savage.The screenplay was adapted by Martin Goldsmith and Martin Mooney (uncredited) from Goldsmith's 1939 novel of the same title, and released by the Producers Releasing Corporation, one of the so-called Poverty Row film studios in mid-20th-century Hollywood. [3]

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    Detour, American low-budget crime drama that was virtually ignored upon its initial release in 1945 but was later championed by film critics and such directors as Martin Scorsese as one of the high points of the film noir genre.

    Al Roberts (played by Tom Neal) is a hitchhiker who assumes a benefactor’s identity when the man dies during their cross-country ride. He soon finds himself forced to continue the ploy by a scheming femme fatale (Ann Savage) who wants Roberts to try to claim an inheritance owed to the dead man.

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    •Studio: Producers Releasing Corporation

    •Director: Edgar G. Ulmer

    •Producer: Leon Fromkess

    •Writer: Martin Goldsmith

    •Music: Leo Erdody

    •Running time: 67 minutes

    •Tom Neal (Al Roberts)

    •Ann Savage (Vera)

    •Claudia Drake (Sue)

    •Edmund MacDonald (Charles Haskell, Jr.)

    • Lee Pfeiffer
  4. Complete National Film Registry Listing. Sort films by title, year of release, and year inducted into the Registry by using the up and down arrows at the top of each column. Brief descriptions and expanded essays are available for many Registry titles. View a list of all expanded essays. Film Title.

  5. The budget PRC gave director Edgar G. Ulmer for this film was so small that the 1941 Lincoln Continental V-12 convertible driven by Charles Haskell was actually Ulmer's personal car. Was the first "B" movie chosen by the Library of Congress for its National Film Registry, in 1992.

  6. Here was a filmmaker whose major commercial success, “Damaged Lives” (1933), was a banned educational film on venereal disease that would up grossing $1.4 million, and whose greatest artistic achievement, “Detour” (1945), was produced on a rent-ed soundstage in under a week. Could such a vita be real?

  7. In 1992, Detour was selected for the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". Plot. Al Roberts, an unemployed piano player, hitches a ride, arriving at a roadside diner in Reno, Nevada.

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