Jackson County Jail

Jackson County Jail

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Cross Country Trip | Murder

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  • Genre(s): Crime, Drama
  • Language(s): English
  • Director(s): Michael Miller
  • Cast(s): Yvette Mimieux, Tommy Lee Jones, Robert Carradine, Howard Hesseman, Betty Thomas See all Cast & Crew
  • Duration: 1h 24min
  • Music: L. Loren Newkirk
  • Similar To: 180, The Thursday Murder Club
  • Story:
    This is a powerful drama about a young woman who stumbles into a nightmare land of hijacking and humiliation while driving cross-country from California to New York.
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STORY

Story
This is a powerful drama about a young woman who stumbles into a nightmare land of hijacking and humiliation while driving cross-country from California to New York.

BOX OFFICE

Budget 445,000 USD

Box Office Collection 2,300,000 USD

TRIVIA AND POPULAR DIALOGUES

Trivia

The jail cell and the police station were both built on sound stages.

The parade featured at the conclusion was done with the full cooperation of the town of Paso Robles, California.

This film was shot in 26 days.

The opening scene was filmed in the screening room at New World Pictures.

The climactic foot chase between Coley Blake and the police was completely improvised. Moreover, Blake was more of a slick New York City criminal type in an earlier draft of the script.

Popular Dialogues

"Dinah Hunter: They're gonna kill you! Coley Blake: That don't matter. I was born dead."

"Deputy Burt: Now, what's your name? Dinah Hunter: Hunter. Dinah Hunter. Deputy Burt: You got some I.D.? Dinah Hunter: Yes. Actually, no, it was my purse and it was stolen. Deputy Burt: [unconvinced] Oh? Dinah Hunter: Two kids stole my purse. Deputy Burt: [still unconvined] Okay, okay, okay. Dinah Hunter: Goddamnit...! Deputy Burt: Hey, now you watch your mouth! There ain't no need to take the lord's name in vain, you hear? Dinah Hunter: Yeah. Look, just call my sister. Deputy Burt: No, I ain't calling nobody's sister nowhere! Dinah Hunter: You don't understand! Deputy Burt: I understand! I understand that you ain't got no I.D. I understand that a citizen of the county said you tried to assault him. Dinah Hunter: That's not true. Deputy Burt: Well, which ain't true? Dinah Hunter: Assault. Deputy Burt: [unconvinced] Yeah, yeah, yeah. Dinah Hunter: Jesus Christ...! Deputy Burt: [angrily] Hey, I'm not about to tell you one more time! You shut that tramp yap of yours! [he forcibly drags Dinah towards the door] Deputy Burt: Now you come with me. In the morning, the sheriff will straighten this out. Oh, God, I forgot why I stopped by. I promised Elders, I'd thank you personally for the soda pop at Gloria's picnic. That was mighty nice of you. Dan Oldum (Bartender): [nervously] Anytime. Say hello to Reverend Coby for me. Deputy Burt: I sure will. Thanks, again. Dinah Hunter: [to Deputy Burt] You don't understand. [as they leave, Dan sits down on the bar stool and feels like he narrowly dodged a bullet]"