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'''''Detour''''' is a 1992 movie directed and produced by Wade Williams.<ref>[http://wadewilliamscollection.com/noir-detour92-1.html The film's page on Wade William's website.] Retrieved 25 Jan '17</ref> It is a remake of the 1945 film noir of the same name.


'''''Detour''''' is a 1992 movie directed by [http://wadewilliamscollection.com Wade Williams]. It is a remake of the 1945 [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0037638/?ref_=nv_sr_4 film noir] of the same name.
==Plot==
The movie follows a nightclub musician named Al Roberts (played by Tom Neil, Jr., son of actor Tom Neil, who played Al in the original), who while hitchhiking from New York to California, becomes involved in a crime scheme with a dangerous woman named Vera (played by Lea Lavish).


The movie is about a hitchhiker named Al Roberts (played by Tom Neil, Jr., son of actor Tom Neil, who played Al in the original), who, while hitchhiking from New York to California, becomes involved in a crime scheme with a dangerous woman named Vera (played by Lea Lavish)<ref>[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0104093/ IMDB Page for Detour]</ref>
==Cast==
The cast of the movie includes Tom Neal Jr., Lea Lavish, Susanna Foster, Erin McGrane, Duke Nowze, Brad Bittiker, Catherine Overfelt, Stuart Allen, and Patrick Waters.


The movie had a very limited release on VHS, and was never released in any other format. Copies of the VHS are now extremely hard to find. One copy of the VHS is apparently available for rental at a video store called Scarecrow Video in Seattle, Washington, and requires a $150 rental deposit due to its rarity.<ref>[https://www.scarecrow.com/54/36127/detour.html Scarecrow Video Listing for Detour]</ref>
==Availability==
The movie received a very limited VHS release, and was never released onto any other format. Copies of the VHS are now extremely hard to find. One copy of the VHS was apparently available for rental at a video store named Scarecrow Video in Seattle, Washington, and required a $150 rental deposit due to its rarity.<ref>[https://www.scarecrow.com/54/36127/detour.html Scarecrow Video Listing for ''Detour''.] Retrieved 25 Jan '17</ref>
On September 15th, 2017, LMW user [http://lostmediawiki.com/index.php?title=User:Christhegeek517&action=edit&redlink=1 Christhegeek517] uploaded the full movie to their YouTube channel.
 
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==External Links==
*[http://imdb.com/title/tt0104093/ IMDB Page for ''Detour (1992)''.]
*[http://imdb.com/title/tt0037638/?ref_=nv_sr_4 IMDb page on ''Detour (1945)''.]


==References==
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Latest revision as of 07:23, 14 March 2023

Detour.jpg

Poster for the film.

Status: Found

Date found: 15 Sep 2017

Found by: Christhegeek517

Detour is a 1992 movie directed and produced by Wade Williams.[1] It is a remake of the 1945 film noir of the same name.

Plot

The movie follows a nightclub musician named Al Roberts (played by Tom Neil, Jr., son of actor Tom Neil, who played Al in the original), who while hitchhiking from New York to California, becomes involved in a crime scheme with a dangerous woman named Vera (played by Lea Lavish).

Cast

The cast of the movie includes Tom Neal Jr., Lea Lavish, Susanna Foster, Erin McGrane, Duke Nowze, Brad Bittiker, Catherine Overfelt, Stuart Allen, and Patrick Waters.

Availability

The movie received a very limited VHS release, and was never released onto any other format. Copies of the VHS are now extremely hard to find. One copy of the VHS was apparently available for rental at a video store named Scarecrow Video in Seattle, Washington, and required a $150 rental deposit due to its rarity.[2] On September 15th, 2017, LMW user Christhegeek517 uploaded the full movie to their YouTube channel.

Gallery

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External Links

References