One Way Street

A stolen fortune, a borrowed woman, and a man too many !

5.2
19501h 19m

Production

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After stealing a gangster's money and his girlfriend, a doctor heads for a small village in Mexico to hide out.

Trailers & Videos

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One Way Street (1950) Original Trailer [HD]

Cast

Photo of James Mason

James Mason

Dr. Frank Matson

Photo of Märta Torén

Märta Torén

Laura Thorsen

Photo of Dan Duryea

Dan Duryea

John Wheeler

Photo of Basil Ruysdael

Basil Ruysdael

Father Moreno

Photo of Rodolfo Acosta

Rodolfo Acosta

Francisco Morales

Photo of Emma Roldán

Emma Roldán

Catalina

Photo of George J. Lewis

George J. Lewis

Captain Rodriguez

Photo of Jack Elam

Jack Elam

Arnie (uncredited)

Photo of Rock Hudson

Rock Hudson

Truck Driver (uncredited)

Photo of James Best

James Best

Driver (uncredited)

Photo of Nacho Galindo

Nacho Galindo

Villager (uncredited)

Photo of Paul Fierro

Paul Fierro

Bandit (uncredited)

Photo of Howard Negley

Howard Negley

Cop at First Accident Scene (uncredited)

Photo of Steve Pendleton

Steve Pendleton

Cop at First Accident Scene (uncredited)

Photo of Kenneth Tobey

Kenneth Tobey

Cop at Second Accident (uncredited)

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Reviews

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CinemaSerf

6/10

I quite enjoyed James Mason's performance here as the calculating "Dr. Matson". He is frequently summoned to treat the hoodlums of gangster "Wheeler" (Dan Duryea) and during one such visit espies a bag, similar to his own, that contains $200,000 in stolen loot. After a bit of macho banter with his patient, he picks up the bag and makes for the door. He has given the boss some pills and any interference will prevent him from getting the antidote! This is the moment that moll "Laura" (Märta Torén) has been waiting for and she decides to abscond with the doctor. Their escape plan doesn't quite go to plan, though - a car and a plane accident - before they find themselves in a small town where his skills and their burgeoning love start to make them wonder if their master plan is still the best one. Meantime, though very much on the back burner, the mobsters are determined to avenge themselves on both of them. It does rather run out of steam with half an hour to go, and though the ending is actually quite fitting it was all just a little bit rushed and, I felt, frustrating! Still, there's some chemistry between the two and Basil Ruysdael's priest, a sick horse and some really lightweight banditos all play to the story quite well too. You'll probably not recall it afterwards, but it's a bit different.

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