Hi-Jacked is a 1950 American crime film noir directed by Sam Newfield and starring Jim Davis and Marcia Mae Jones.
A parolee working for a tracking line struggles to clear his name after being accused of involvement with hijackers.
Critic Dorothy Masters of the New York Daily News wrote: "Jim Davis plays the lead, and does fairly well at it, considering the improbables."
Syndicated columnist Jimmie Fidler wrote: "Class B melodrama with lots of action, but a threadbare plot."