Three cool young men rob a supermarket, shoot the manager and flee the police.Three cool young men rob a supermarket, shoot the manager and flee the police.Three cool young men rob a supermarket, shoot the manager and flee the police.
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Kathleen Nolan
- Tina Parner Bradley
- (as Kathy Nolan)
Joanna Barnes
- Jeannie
- (uncredited)
Bonnie Bolding
- Sandra Collins
- (uncredited)
Ralph Clanton
- Mr. Parner
- (uncredited)
Chuck Courtney
- Teenage Boy
- (uncredited)
Walter Craig
- Floor Clerk
- (uncredited)
Tom Daly
- Market Manager
- (uncredited)
Elaine DuPont
- Undetermined Role
- (uncredited)
Raymond Greenleaf
- The Dean
- (uncredited)
Bill Hale
- Office Clerk
- (uncredited)
Don C. Harvey
- Drive-In Manager
- (uncredited)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaThe $500 that Stu needs in this 1957 movie is equivalent to $4,948.52 in 2021.
- GoofsAfter the Robert Vaughn character drives his truck off the road and crashes the name of the trucking company is no longer on the driver's side door.
- Quotes
Gloria Stuben: If I like a guy, he doesn't have to have a car. I'll even pick him up in someone else's car.
Featured review
Too much soap
It's fun to see Robert Vaughn, his smug, hissable screen persona so fully formed early in his career, starring in the mixed-up soap opera/generation gap/crime drama suffering from a horrible screenplay. But getting to the end of the show is quite a chore given the phony-baloney situations and characters of writer John McPartland's screenplay.
Best performance is not by the leads but by perhaps the least famous of the prinicpal players: Doris Dexter who is Vaughn's sympathetic college porfessor and an early example of what is now termed a MILF. The mother fixation of Vaughn is one of the worst elements of the half-baked story, that devolves into stupid melodrama.
One personal sidelight: McPartland, who like the co-lead Tom Pittman died young the next year (making the title of this movie pay off) wrote the Adult soap opera "No Down Payment", also shot in 1957. I saw the movie in a unique fashion: at my Junior High School they would screen fairly recent feature films at lunch time, one reel a day for 4 cents admission. Most were from 20th Century-Fox and science fiction ("The Fly", "Kronos" and "Spacemaster X-7" for example), but this one proved to be too steamy for us kids (no time to be young, I guess). It was my first encounter with censorship: the final reels were cancelled by the school, as the film was deemed not suitable for us to watch!
Best performance is not by the leads but by perhaps the least famous of the prinicpal players: Doris Dexter who is Vaughn's sympathetic college porfessor and an early example of what is now termed a MILF. The mother fixation of Vaughn is one of the worst elements of the half-baked story, that devolves into stupid melodrama.
One personal sidelight: McPartland, who like the co-lead Tom Pittman died young the next year (making the title of this movie pay off) wrote the Adult soap opera "No Down Payment", also shot in 1957. I saw the movie in a unique fashion: at my Junior High School they would screen fairly recent feature films at lunch time, one reel a day for 4 cents admission. Most were from 20th Century-Fox and science fiction ("The Fly", "Kronos" and "Spacemaster X-7" for example), but this one proved to be too steamy for us kids (no time to be young, I guess). It was my first encounter with censorship: the final reels were cancelled by the school, as the film was deemed not suitable for us to watch!
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- lor_
- Mar 28, 2024
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- Release date
- Country of origin
- Language
- Also known as
- The Young Rebels
- Filming locations
- Dorr's Markets, Los Angeles, California, USA(supermarket, now demolished)
- Production company
- See more company credits at IMDbPro
- Runtime1 hour 22 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.66 : 1
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