Get Outta Town (film)

Get Outta Town is a 1960 American film directed by Charles Davis, written by Bob Wehling, and starring Doug Wilson, Jeanne Baird, and Marilyn O'Connor.

[2] Geoffrey Warren wrote in the Los Angeles Times that the film was modest but rather interesting, that the story and dialogue were thin and the cast was very weak, but was directed and photographed with care and talent.

[2] Boxoffice wrote that the film was strictly program-filler in the pattern of innumerable current and past TV thrillers, and a dull cops-and-robbers routine.

[1] In a 2012 retrospective review, Jim Dawson wrote that it was a "better-than-average low-budget black and white film", and that "more than most Hollywood noirs of the forties and fifties [it had] the gritty feel of a pulp magazine short story, with hard characters and workingclass dialogue."

[1] In a 2013 retrospective review, John Grant wrote that it was an indie movie from before the term was invented, and that it was a fine example of what could be done on a low budget.