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  1. Detour is a 2016 British thriller film written and directed by Christopher Smith. The film stars Tye Sheridan, Stephen Moyer, Emory Cohen, Bel Powley, John Lynch, Gbenga Akinnagbe and Reine Swart. The film was released in the United States on 20 January 2017 by Magnet Releasing.

  2. Detour. From Poverty Row came a movie that, perhaps more than any other, epitomizes the dark fatalism at the heart of film noir. As he hitchhikes his way from New York to Los Angeles, a down-on-his-luck nightclub pianist (Tom Neal) finds himself with a dead body on his hands and nowhere to run—a waking nightmare that goes from bad to worse ...

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  3. "Detour" tells the story of Al Roberts, played by Tom Neal as a petulant loser with haunted eyes and a weak mouth, who plays piano in a nightclub and is in love, or says he is, with a singer named Sue.

  4. Nov 2, 2021 · Detour Cast: Tom Neal as Al Roberts. Character Profile: A former New York City musician. He narrates the film from a diner in Reno, Nevada. Al covers up a murder in Arizona while looking for his ex-girlfriend, and then meets an enigmatic woman with unclear motivations.

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  5. Detour is a 1945 American independent film noir directed by Edgar G. Ulmer starring Tom Neal and Ann Savage.

  6. www.imdb.com › title › tt0037638Detour (1945) - IMDb

    Detour: Directed by Edgar G. Ulmer. With Tom Neal, Ann Savage, Claudia Drake, Edmund MacDonald. The life of Al Roberts, a pianist in a New York nightclub, turns into a nightmare when he decides to hitchhike to Los Angeles to visit his girlfriend.

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  8. 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.