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The Lineup is a 1958 American film noir version of the police procedural television series of the same title that ran on CBS radio from 1950 until 1953, and on CBS television from 1954 until 1960. The film was directed by Don Siegel.
- Jaime Del Valle
- Don Siegel
- Pajemer Productions
The Lineup: Directed by Don Siegel. With Eli Wallach, Robert Keith, Richard Jaeckel, Mary LaRoche. In San Francisco, a psychopathic gangster and his mentor retrieve heroin packages carried by unsuspecting travelers.
- (4.2K)
- Crime, Drama, Film-Noir
- Don Siegel
- 1958-06-11
Trivia. The Lineup. In the final scene, where the car nearly drives off the end of San Francisco's still-unfinished Embarcadero Freeway, the car was driven by stunt driver Guy Way. Way's wife was in the car with him; he had told her that he was just going to drive the car near the edge of the drop-off--which was about 100 feet--and then stop.
Colorless detectives Warner Anderson and Emile Meyer (standing in for Tom Tully of the TV series of the same name) are chasing down psychopathic hit-man Wallach and mentor Robert Keith, who in turn are chasing down bags of smuggled narcotics. Dancer (Wallach) is simply chilling.
The Lineup. A mob killer (Eli Wallach) recovers planted heroin from tourists arriving in San Francisco.
- (39)
- Eli Wallach
- Don Siegel
- Crime, Drama
Mar 5, 2013 · The Lineup is a movie made in 1958 that was based on a TV series called "SAN FRANCISCO BEAT" and would change titles to "THE LINEUP" later on in it's TV run. Eli Wallach (THE GOOD, THE BAD AND THE UGLY) plays a psychopathic hitman who use unwitting tourists to transport heroin from the Orient.
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