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Deadline at Dawn (1946)
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Reviews Counted:1
Fresh:1
Rotten:0
Average Rating:N/A
Runtime: 1 hr 31 mins
Genre: Dramas
Synopsis: Group Theater guru Clurman's only outing as a screen director is an atmospheric murder mystery about a naive sailor framed for a woman's death. Hayward mixes in as an aspiring actress who believes... Group Theater guru Clurman's only outing as a screen director is an atmospheric murder mystery about a naive sailor framed for a woman's death. Hayward mixes in as an aspiring actress who believes the sailor's story. Based on an Odets script from a Woolrich novel. [More]
Starring: Paul Lukas, Susan Hayward, Lola Lane, Bob Williams
Starring: Paul Lukas, Susan Hayward, Lola Lane, Bob Williams, Osa Massen, Joseph Calleia, Jerome Cowan, Marvin Miller, Roman Bohnen, Steven Geray
Director: Harold Clurman
Director: Harold Clurman
Screenwriter: Clifford Odets
Producer: Adrian Scott
Composer: Hanns Eisler
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Though enjoyable by virtue of its distorted mise-en-scene, affection for NYC characters and its misplaced dialogue, this is not art but run-of-the-mill film noir.
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