Shack Out on 101

Shack Out on 101 is a 1955 film noir crime film directed by Edward Dein and starring Terry Moore, Frank Lovejoy, Keenan Wynn and Lee Marvin.[1]

Shack Out on 101
Theatrical release poster
Directed byEdward Dein
Produced byMort Millman
William F. Broidy (executive producer)
Screenplay byEdward Dein
Mildred Dein
StarringTerry Moore
Frank Lovejoy
Keenan Wynn
Lee Marvin
Music byPaul Dunlap
CinematographyFloyd Crosby
Edited byGeorge White
Production
company
William F. Broidy Productions
Distributed byAllied Artists Pictures
Release date
  • December 4, 1955 (1955-12-04) (United States)
Running time
80 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Plot

Slob (Marvin), the lecherous short-order cook at the seaside greasy-spoon diner of sarcastic war veteran George (Wynn), lusts after sexy waitress Kotty (Moore). Also interested in Kotty is a scientist (Lovejoy), who spends the better part of his free time at the diner's counter. He works down the highway at a top-secret military base. As it turns out, Slob is not just a short-order cook but also a spy using the diner as a home base for smuggling nuclear secrets out of the country through a connection with one of the diner's regulars.

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