A story of love and murder in a small town
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"There is something about him..those eyes"..Who would have thought the google-eyed guy would have the most prolific career as a character actor??!
music by ronald stein
The movie offers a really good start with a lone young man being chased and knocked out by two hoods wanting his money wallet. After he's lifted by a stranger into an empty train car, they both go down the track together. An admirable alliance forms between the two as they both end up in Sherman (maybe Texas) Some women come into the picture (of course) and the plot thickens. The end is eventful and bitter sweet. The actors did a fine job, all in all, making this a real good B movie. Thank you, Meadows, for the upload.
2:49
TOM SERVO: (sings) The Girl In Lover's Lane…
CROW T. ROBOT: (sings) With Jack Elam, not Jack Lalanne…
TOM SERVO: (sings) Jack Lalaaaaaaane.
JOEL ROBINSON (sings) With lots of actors, there's no time to name!
CROW T. ROBOT: (sings) A screenplay by Jo Heims that's pretty lame!
TOM SERVO: (sings) Pretty laaaaame…
The entire crew… feels a sense of shame… (CROW: Shame)
If only they had half a brain
They could attain a measure of fame, from a film like Shane…
But no… to their disdain…
The Girl In Lover's Lane…
JOEL ROBINSON: (makes whip cracking sound)
CROW T. ROBOT: The Girl In Lover's Lane!
8:42 Uh, camera three, get off the track. CAMERA THREE, OH MY GOD! (Screams)