The Devil Thumbs a Ride

He'll kill until he dies!

6.5
19471h 2m

Production

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Steve Morgan kills a man in a holdup and hitches a ride to Los Angeles with Fergie. At a gas station, they pick up two women. Encountering a roadblock, Morgan takes over and persuades the party to spend the night at an unoccupied beach house. The police close in as one by one, the others learn that Morgan is a killer.

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Cast

Photo of Lawrence Tierney

Lawrence Tierney

Steve Morgan

Photo of Ted North

Ted North

Jimmy 'Fergie' Ferguson

Photo of Nan Leslie

Nan Leslie

Beulah Zorn, alias Carol Demming

Photo of Betty Lawford

Betty Lawford

Agnes Smith

Photo of Andrew Tombes

Andrew Tombes

Joe Brayden, Night Watchman

Photo of Harry Shannon

Harry Shannon

Detective Owens, San Diego Police

Photo of Marian Carr

Marian Carr

Diane Ferguson

Photo of William Gould

William Gould

Police Capt. Martin, San Diego Police

Photo of Josephine Whittell

Josephine Whittell

Diane's mother

Photo of Glen Vernon

Glen Vernon

Jack Kenny, Gas Station Attendant

Photo of Dorothy Granger

Dorothy Granger

Pearl (uncredited)

Photo of Dick Elliott

Dick Elliott

Mack Wilkins (uncredited)

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John Chard

6/10

The Devil Thumbs a Ride (1947)



The Tierney Terror.

The Devil Thumbs a Ride is directed and written by Felix E. Feist. It stars Lawrence Tierney, Ted North, Nan Leslie, Betty Lawford, Andrew Tombes, Harry Shannon, Glen Vernon and Marian Carr. Music is by Paul Sawtell and cinematography by J. Roy Hunt.

After just robbing a San Diego theater and killing the manager, Steve Morgan (Tierney) hitches a ride to Los Angeles with Jimmy Ferguson (North), a trusting young salesman. After a stop at a gas station, the two men pick up a couple of dames looking for a ride, and soon Morgan is manipulating everyone so as to stay ahead of the cops looking for him.

Compact at just over an hour in length, The Devil Thumbs a Ride thrives on account of Tierney’s strong performance. He in turn exudes a charming veneer and a cold hearted darkness that unnerves throughout. The set-up is pretty thin and even the most forgiving of noir fans will attest that the sheer idiocy of the other passengers beggars belief. No matter what Morgan does, however crazy or evil, he will spin a yarn and the dopes fall for it. While a plot strand that sees the head detective take a member of the public with him in pursuit of Morgan, is pushing it a bit too far.

Still, once the four of them reach a beach house belonging to a friend of Ferguson, the picture gathers apace and the drama explodes to reveal its bloody denouement. Good noirish characters and Tierney on form ensure it’s never less than entertaining, though the weakness of the writing asks a lot of the audience. 6/10

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