Death in Small Doses (film)
Death in Small Doses is a 1957 crime drama film directed by Joseph M. Newman and starring Peter Graves and Mala Powers.[1] A government agent investigates the use of illegal amphetamines among long-haul truck drivers.
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Directed by | Joseph M. Newman |
Produced by | Richard V. Heermance (as Richard Heermance) |
Screenplay by | John McGreevey |
Based on | Saturday Evening Post article by Arthur L. Davis |
Starring | Peter Graves Mala Powers |
Music by | Robert Wiley Miller Emil Newman |
Cinematography | Carl E. Guthrie (as Carl Guthrie) |
Edited by | William Austin |
Production company | Allied Artists Pictures |
Distributed by | Allied Artists Pictures |
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Running time | 79 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Plot
A federal investigator (Peter Graves) poses as a truck driver to check pep-pill usage by long-haul truckers.
Cast
- Peter Graves as Tom Kaylor
- Mala Powers as Val Owens
- Chuck Connors as Mink Reynolds
- Merry Anders as Amy Phillips
- Roy Engel as Wally Morse
- Robert B. Williams as Dune Clayton (as Robert Williams)
- Harry Lauter as Steve Hummel
- Pete Kooy as Payson
- Robert Christopher as Lennie Owens
References
- "Death in Small Doses". Monthly Film Bulletin. London. 25 (288): 102. 1 January 1958. ProQuest 1305822065.
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