Highway 13 (film)

Highway 13
Directed by William Berke
Produced by William Stephens
executive
Robert L. Lippert
Written by Maurice Tombragel
Based on story by John Wilste
Production
company
Distributed by Screen Guild Productions
Release date
1948
Country US
Language English
Budget less than $60,000.[1]

Highway 13 is a 1948 American film directed by William Berke and starring Robert Lowery. Lowery had just made Shep Comes Home for financier Robert L. Lippert.[2]

Production

Producer William Stephen made it instead of Banana Boat.[3]

It was originally called Roarin' Wheels and Hell on Wheels but both those titles were changed. It was changed again to Rolling Wheels.[4]

Filming ended in November 1948.[5]

References

  1. Schallert, E. (1949, Mar 23). Widmark to grow tough again in oil narrative; screen guild expanding. Los Angeles Times (1923-Current File) Retrieved from https://search-proquest-com.ezproxy.sl.nsw.gov.au/docview/165946201?accountid=13902
  2. http://laurasmiscmusings.blogspot.com/2015/08/tonights-movie-highway-13-1948.html
  3. Schallert, E. (1948, Sep 13). 'Numbers racket' title finally tossed away; 'jet pilot' to glitter. Los Angeles Times (1923-Current File) Retrieved from https://search-proquest-com.ezproxy.sl.nsw.gov.au/docview/165864628?accountid=13902
  4. Schallert, E. (1948, Oct 28). 'Two hearts' well on way with greer rumored star: Carolinan in movie fray. Los Angeles Times (1923-Current File) Retrieved from https://search-proquest-com.ezproxy.sl.nsw.gov.au/docview/165842325?accountid=13902
  5. MOVIELAND BRIEFS. (1948, Nov 15). Los Angeles Times (1923-Current File) Retrieved from https://search-proquest-com.ezproxy.sl.nsw.gov.au/docview/165878356?accountid=13902


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