
Fired from the force, a cop attempts to solve a string of truck holdups..

If you're a die-hard fan of 1930s B-pictures, the kind where the hero always lands on his feet, then Murder on the Road might just be a decent Sunday afternoon watch for you. For everyone else? It’s probably a skip, unless you’re genuinely curious about how action movies used to look before CGI and big budgets. It's go...


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"If you're a die-hard fan of 1930s B-pictures, the kind where the hero always lands on his feet, then Murder on the Road might just be a decent Sunday afternoon watch for you. For everyone else? It’s probably a skip, unless you’re genuinely curious about how action movies used to look before CGI and big budgets. It's got a certain raw charm if you're into that specific niche, but it's not trying to win any new converts to old cinema. The premise is simple enough: a cop, our guy Jim Murray (Richar..."

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