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The Devil's Hairpin 1957

★ 5.01 votes83 min📅 1957-10-04

In *The Devil's Hairpin (1957)*, Cornel Wilde delivers a gripping tale of redemption and recklessness set against the high-stakes world of vintage car racing.

Director: Cornel Wilde

Cast

Cornel Wilde
Cornel Wilde
Nick Jargin
Jean Wallace
Jean Wallace
Kelly James
Arthur Franz
Arthur Franz
Danny Rhinegold
Mary Astor
Mary Astor
Mrs. Jargin
Paul Fix
Paul Fix
Doc Addams
Larry Pennell
Larry Pennell
Johnny Jargin
Jack Kosslyn
Jack Kosslyn
Tony Boari
Gerald Milton
Gerald Milton
Mike Houston
Ross Bagdasarian
Ross Bagdasarian
Tani Ritter
Jack Kosslyn
Jack Kosslyn
Tony Botari

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Devil's Hairpin (1957) about?

The film follows Nick Jargin, a former car racer who retires after nearly causing his brother's death in a crash. Years later, a cocky new champion challenges him to return to the track, forcing Nick to confront his past and rediscover his passion for racing.

Who directed The Devil's Hairpin?

Cornel Wilde, who also stars in the film as the protagonist Nick Jargin.

Who stars in The Devil's Hairpin?

The film features Cornel Wilde, Jean Wallace, Arthur Franz, Mary Astor, and Larry Pennell in leading roles.

Is The Devil's Hairpin (1957) worth watching?

With its blend of high-stakes racing drama and themes of redemption, *The Devil's Hairpin* offers a compelling watch for fans of 1950s cinema and motorsports enthusiasts. Its tight runtime and strong performances make it a hidden gem worth discovering.

How long is The Devil's Hairpin?

The film runs for 83 minutes.

About The Devil's Hairpin (1957) — A 1950s Racing Drama About Redemption and Rivalry

In *The Devil's Hairpin (1957)*, Cornel Wilde delivers a gripping tale of redemption and recklessness set against the high-stakes world of vintage car racing. Nick Jargin, a once-daring racer, hangs up his helmet after a near-fatal crash nearly claims his brother's life at a treacherous hairpin turn. Now running a bustling café, his quiet life is disrupted when Tony Boari, a brash new champion, taunts him into returning to the track. The film explores themes of guilt, rivalry, and second chances, all wrapped in the raw energy of 1950s motorsports. Wilde's direction infuses the story with tension and nostalgia, while the sleek vintage cars and dramatic circuits create a visually compelling atmosphere.

The chemistry between Wilde and Jean Wallace adds depth to the personal stakes, as Nick's past mistakes threaten to derail his present. Arthur Franz and Mary Astor round out the cast with memorable performances, grounding the high-octane action in emotional realism. *The Devil's Hairpin (1957)* isn't just a racing drama—it's a character-driven thriller about confronting demons, both on and off the track.