Review of Hi-Jacked

Hi-Jacked (1950)
A Lippert junker
17 June 2023
Beware of the placing of B-movies on a pedestal. I'm used to the lionizing by lovers of cheap junk from recent decades (a la Troma fandom in the spurious "so bad it's good" POV reflected in thousands of IMDb reviews) but in the case of "Hi-Jacked" we have an authentic, vintage B movie that also impresses the fans.

Actual movie has little to offer. Very weak comic relief from the usual source, Sid Melton, a flat performance by Jim Davis who went on to much bigger things in Hollywood and a tired "inside job" sort of story about a criminal gang preying on truckers. It's not interesting on any level and offers zero suspense or thrills.

Only surprise here, for a 1950 movie, is a sequence showing a tv magazine-format presentation depicting a fur coat fashion show to help set up a story line about stolen furs. It ends with a supposedly "cute" mention of its next episode having a visit inside a prison -lame comical foreshadowing. To feature television in a movie so uncritically at this time seems counterintuitive, given the threatening competition of the new medium to movies in real life.
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