So I've been watching a lot of old movies over the last few years, largely through laserdisc collecting, and I've made threads for my top 10 films of the 40s, 50s, and 60s, but there are other old films I think are worth watching and want to talk about. I made another thread for this, but I feel like that kind of thread might get a bit unwieldy if I let it get too big, so I think I'm going to start a new one of these every 10 films or so. Some of these films will be great, some will be flawed but interesting, and some will be complete messes that are compelling to watch for whatever reason.
Two men on a whim decide to head down toward Mexico. They pick up a hitch-hiker only for him pull a gun on them. Turns out he's a serial killer who wants them to drive him to his escape route. A simple but extremely well executed noir thriller. William Talman is fantastic as the killer. The film is only 70 minutes, but with how much is packed into it, you might be surprised that what you watched was really that short.
And good news: this film is public domain, so it's very easy to find. I recommend this rather nice looking upload from the Library of Congress.
