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ISBN. 978-1613163276. OCLC. 1285774848. Deadline at Dawn is a 1944 novel by American crime writer Cornell Woolrich under the pseudonym William Irish. It was adapted into a film of the same name in 1946 starring Susan Hayward. [1] Deadline at Dawn was also published as an Armed Services Edition .
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Deadline at Dawn was written in the 1940s, during that incredible period when Cornell Woolrich released one memorable novel of suspense after another. Some he wrote under the Woolrich name, others William Irish, still others George Hopely.
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Deadline at Dawn, 1946, RKO. Starring the magnetic Susan Hayward and the serviceable Bill Williams, Clurman’s film deviates significantly from the novel, adding a memory loss premise, changing the murder circumstances, and introducing a third amateur detective in the form of philosopher-cabbie Gus played by Paul Lukas.
Jun 28, 2022 · Deadline at Dawn was written in the 1940s, during that incredible period when memorable novel after novel appeared. Some he wrote under the Woolrich name, others William Irish, still others George Hopely. He was so prolific he feared glutting the market.
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Twisty, turny, and breathlessly told, Deadline at Dawn is an exemplary tale from the “supreme master of suspense” (New York Times). Born George Hopley-Woolrich, Cornell Woolrich (1903–1968) is the pen name most often employed by one of America’s best crime and noir writers, whose other pseudonyms included George Hopley and William Irish ...
Deadline at Dawn is a 1944 novel by American crime writer Cornell Woolrich under the pseudonym William Irish. It was adapted into a film of the same name in 1946 starring Susan Hayward. Deadline at Dawn was also published as an Armed Services Edition. Plot
Apr 12, 1983 · Deadline at Dawn was written in the 1940s, during that incredible period when memorable novel after novel appeared. Some he wrote under the Woolrich name, others William Irish, still others George Hopely. He was so prolific he feared glutting the market.
- Cornell Woolrich