The Lineup

83% of critics liked it

80% of users liked it

In theaters Jun 11, 1958
Unrated, 1 hr. 26 min.

Movie Info

Director: Don Siegel
Rated: Unrated
Running Time: 1 hr. 26 min.
Genre: Drama, Mystery & Suspense, Classics
Theater Release: Jun 11, 1958
DVD Release: Nov 03, 2009
Synopsis: A steamship docks in San Francisco, and as one of the passengers, Philip Dressler (Raymond Bailey), is waiting for a cab after clearing customs, a baggage handler suddenly grabs one of his cases and throws it into a taxi, which takes off. In the ensuing getaway, a police officer is killed, but not before he gets off a shot that takes the fleeing cab driver's life. What Lieutenant Ben Guthrie (Warner Anderson) and Inspector Al Quine (Emile G. Meyer) can't figure out is why two men are suddenly

Critic Reviews

  • A wry joke appreciated by Don Siegel in a scrupulous study of the San Francisco topography More...
  • ... Siegel makes it all about the killers and gives the film a matter-of-fact violence that gives the film a life of its own. More...
  • Don Siegel's early masterpiece. More...
  • Late film noir, with strange characters, and a time capsule look at San Francisco. More...
  • The plot has possibilities, but the execution is quite risible. More...
  • This film is noteworthy for its sadistic story, but what makes it rise above the ordinary B movie is the strangely provocative dialogue... More...
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