Force of Impulse explained

Force of Impulse
Director:Saul Swimmer
Screenplay:Francis Swann
Story:Saul Swimmer
Tony Anthony

Richard N. Bernstein
Producer:Peter Gayle
Tony Anthony
Starring:Robert Alda
J. Carrol Naish
Tony Anthony
Jeff Donnell
Jody McCrea
Lionel Hampton
Brud Talbot
Teri Hope
Cinematography:Clifford H. Poland Jr.
Editing:Gene Milford
Music:Joseph Liebman
Studio:Gayle-Swimmer-Anthony Productions
III Task Productions
Distributor:Sutton Pictures Corporation
Runtime:84 minutes
Country:United States
Language:English

Force of Impulse is a 1961 American drama film directed by Saul Swimmer and starring Robert Alda, Jeff Donnell and J. Carrol Naish.[1] A high school student robs his own father's grocery store in order to raise the money to take his girlfriend out.

Cast

Novelization

Slightly in advance of the film's release, as was the custom of the era, a paperback novelization of the film was published by Popular Library. The author was renowned crime and western novelist Marvin H. Albert, who also made something of a cottage industry out of movie tie-ins. He seems to have been the most prolific screenplay novelizer of the late '50s through mid '60s, and, during that time, the preeminent specialist at light comedy.

References

  1. McCarty p.192

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