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Death in Small Doses

  • 1957
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 19min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
6,1/10
339
LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
Mala Powers in Death in Small Doses (1957)
Film NoirCrimeDramaThriller

Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaA government agent investigates the use of illegal amphetamines among long-haul truck drivers.A government agent investigates the use of illegal amphetamines among long-haul truck drivers.A government agent investigates the use of illegal amphetamines among long-haul truck drivers.

  • Regia
    • Joseph M. Newman
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Arthur L. Davis
    • John McGreevey
  • Star
    • Peter Graves
    • Mala Powers
    • Chuck Connors
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    6,1/10
    339
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Joseph M. Newman
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Arthur L. Davis
      • John McGreevey
    • Star
      • Peter Graves
      • Mala Powers
      • Chuck Connors
    • 13Recensioni degli utenti
    • 11Recensioni della critica
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    Peter Graves
    Peter Graves
    • Tom Kaylor
    Mala Powers
    Mala Powers
    • Val Owens
    Chuck Connors
    Chuck Connors
    • Mink Reynolds
    Merry Anders
    Merry Anders
    • Amy Phillips
    Roy Engel
    Roy Engel
    • Wally Morse
    Robert B. Williams
    Robert B. Williams
    • Dunc Clayton
    • (as Robert Williams)
    Harry Lauter
    Harry Lauter
    • Steve Hummel
    Pete Kooy
    • Payson
    Robert Christopher
    • Lennie Owens
    Gordon Armitage
    • Diner Patron
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    Benjie Bancroft
    • Diner Patron
    • (non citato nei titoli originali)
    Claire Carleton
    Claire Carleton
    • Mabel
    • (non citato nei titoli originali)
    Bud Cokes
    • Diner Patron
    • (non citato nei titoli originali)
    Roy Damron
    • Club Patron
    • (non citato nei titoli originali)
    John Dierkes
    John Dierkes
    • 'Shug' Grandon
    • (non citato nei titoli originali)
    George Ford
    George Ford
    • Diner Patron
    • (non citato nei titoli originali)
    Bill Gallant
    • Minor Role
    • (non citato nei titoli originali)
    Larry Mancine
    • Attendant
    • (non citato nei titoli originali)
    • Regia
      • Joseph M. Newman
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Arthur L. Davis
      • John McGreevey
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    Recensioni degli utenti13

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    6Leofwine_draca

    Peter Graves vs. illegal drug suppliers

    DEATH IN SMALL DOSES is an American B-movie crime thriller set in the world of truckers and trucking. It's nowhere near as good as that British classic HELL DRIVERS, but the plot is unusual enough to keep you watching and it could be a lot worse. Future MISSION IMPOSSIBLE star Peter Graves is tasked with investigating the prevalence of illegal amphetamines which truck drivers have been taking to keep them awake during long drives. Unfortunately the side effects include hallucinations and death, so Graves must find the supply chain and nip it in the bud before anybody else dies.

    What follows is your usual second-tier story with a little mystery, a little suspense, and a handful of action scenes. Graves is a perfectly likable hero but the real scene-stealer here is Chuck Connors as a beatnik-inspired loudmouth who lights up the screen whenever he appears. Mala Powers is particularly stunning as the love interest of the piece, and the stunt scenes, while hampered by the low budget, keep the production moving along nicely. The twist ending is a strong way to end the film too.
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    An Unusual Topic for Its Time

    Truckers depend on illegal amphetamines to stay awake over long distances, causing a number of road accidents. So the government assigns an undercover agent to expose the criminal connections.

    I expect this film amounts to an offspring of 1955's Man With a Golden Arm, the first post-war film to deal seriously with drug addiction. More directly is 1956's Bigger Than Life that dramatizes the maddening effects of a new prescription drug on an over-worked schoolteacher (James Mason). Up to 1955, drug addiction was pretty much taboo among non-exploitation filmmakers. So this minor oddity was dealing with an unusual topic not conventionally seen on the screen. (As a teen seeing the movie on initial release, I recall being puzzled by the topic).

    The movie itself is standard Hollywood expose—the clean-cut gov't agent (Graves), the nefarious criminal ring, a mysterious headman, plus a winsome romantic interest (Powers). Still, the director is Joe Newman who could occasionally rise above the potboiler as I think he does here with some effective touches. Note the well-played surprise twist, along with pill-popping Chuck Connors, a really long way from his sober-sided role in The Rifleman. In fact, I wouldn't have believed Connors' giddy performance if I hadn't seen it.

    Thanks to the several twists, unusual subject matter, and the manic Connors, the movie remains an oddly memorable potboiler, despite the lowly origins.
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    Benny is your friend

    Going way back to the days of my youth a 'benny' was short for benzedrine, one of those amphetamine laced pills you needed to keep awake. Kids took them to cram for finals and they were real popular with truck drivers making those long hauls in those big rigs. They can be mighty addictive.

    In Death In Small Doses Peter Graves plays a narcotics cop who's given an assignment by his superior Robert Shayne to find out who's selling and distributing these pills which are causing the deaths of so many drivers.

    This is a nicely done B noir film from Allied Artists and Graves gets some good support from two females in the cast with substantial roles. Mala Powers plays the landlady who has a boardinghouse catering to truckers where Graves stays and Merry Anders plays a hashhouse waitress.

    Best support of all comes from Chuck Connors who plays an amphetamine addicted driver and he plays it broadly and to the max. He's also real terrifying when he freaks out.

    Some good work was done by all the cast members in Death In Small Doses.
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    Speed Kills

    Peter Graves is dispatched by the FDA to go undercover as a truck driver to uncover where drivers are getting amphetamines that they are taking while operating their rigs and causing accidents. Chuck Connors is the standout in the cast as a whacked out driver in a very unusual role for him. Mala Powers is attractive as the owner of the boarding house and eventual love interest for Graves. Graves is too obvious in his pursuit of information. Otherwise fairly predictable until a somewhat unexpected finish.
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    Not that much suspense in this crime drama

    Peter Graves is a federal agent trying to find out the source of the amphetamines that is killing and driving insane so many long haul truck drivers. An opening segment shows one of the long haul truck drivers trying to stay awake and downing "bennies" as they call them here to the point where he sees cars where there are none, and swerves, crashing his truck and dying, grabbing the viewer's attention.

    Tom Kaylor (Graves) goes undercover as a student truck driver. He moves into the rooming house run by the widow of the dead truck driver from the opening segment.

    Tom keeps asking for bennies from people who he thinks might be selling them, and getting rebuffed - practically with a sermon - every time. His first partner on a long drive actually opens up to Tom about the bennie business and how the pills are killers and how he is going to ask around to see if he can find out who is supplying them. He winds up beaten to death.

    There are a number of suspects as usual in this kind of film, and it keeps you guessing as to whether they are in on the pill business or just afraid of crossing those who are. The end is rather anti-climactic as the person who is the guilty party doesn't evoke either anger or sympathy from the audience. Plus the opening segment makes you believe that Kaylor is after a "Mr. Big", and this person hardly comes across like that.

    The best part of this film is seeing Chuck Connors of "The Rifleman" TV fame, which is a role that is to come only a year later,as a perpetually hyped up hepcat amphetamine addict of a truck driver, "Mink", who also lives in the boarding house with Tom. It's worth the price of admission just to see him hammily - and figuratively - climbing the walls.

    I'm giving this five points for Chuck Connors' cheesy performance and for the great roadhouse atmosphere of a bygone era - of boarding houses, transistor radios, cramped ma and pa diners with friendly service, of long haul working stiffs just trying to make ends meet. Then there is the sympathetic treatment the actual addicts are given. Considerable time is taken to show how some of the addicts got trapped in the web of addiction with a good dose of empathy.

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      The many references throughout the movie to " Bennie" refer to Benzedrine. This amphetamine, first registered in 1933 and used for a number of ailments ranging from narcolepsy to obesity and attention deficit disorder, soon became very popular. It was used or rather abused by servicemen during World War 2, housewives during the 40's and 50's and long haul truck drivers. It was not until 1959 (and maybe as a direct result of this movie),it's use was finally regulated by the US Food and Drug Administration in 1959.I is now a schedule 2 or class B controlled drug used only for certain medical conditions.
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      The close up of the truck cabs is obviously not the same as the front panned out view of the truck cabs.
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      Tom Kaylor: Men who know you, Val, all end up as bad insurance risks.

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    • Data di uscita
      • 15 settembre 1957 (Stati Uniti)
    • Paese di origine
      • Stati Uniti
    • Lingua
      • Inglese
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    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • Hollywood, California, Stati Uniti
    • Azienda produttrice
      • Allied Artists Pictures
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