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Deadline at Dawn is a 1946 American film noir, the only film directed by stage director Harold Clurman. It was written by Clifford Odets and based on a novel of the same name by Cornell Woolrich (as William Irish).
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Deadline at Dawn: Directed by Harold Clurman, William Cameron Menzies. With Susan Hayward, Paul Lukas, Bill Williams, Joseph Calleia. After a woman he meets is murdered, a soon-to-ship-out sailor has until dawn to find the killer, aided by a weary dance hall girl.
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- Crime, Film-Noir, Mystery
- Harold Clurman, William Cameron Menzies
- 1946-03-18
Deadline At Dawn (1946) -- (Movie Clip) Marry John Barrymore Hung-over on-leave sailor Alex (Bill Williams) in Manhattan, having awakened not knowing how he got $1,400 in cash, meets taxi-dancer June (Susan Hayward) who's been dealing with a client (Edgar Caldwell) and a bouncer (Edward Gargan), in Deadline At Dawn, 1946.
- Harold Clurman, William Dorfman
- Susan Hayward
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Summaries. After a woman he meets is murdered, a soon-to-ship-out sailor has until dawn to find the killer, aided by a weary dance hall girl. Alex, a radio-specialist sailor on leave, recovers from a drink-induced blackout with a large sum of money belonging to Edna Bartelli, a B-girl who invited him home to fix her radio.
Deadline at Dawn. A cabby (Paul Lukas) helps a New York dance-hall girl (Susan Hayward) look for clues to clear a sailor (Bill Williams) framed for murder.
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Overview. A young Navy sailor has one night to find out why a woman was killed and he ended up with a bag of money after a drinking blackout. Harold Clurman. Director. Cornell Woolrich. Novel. Clifford Odets. Screenplay. Reviews. Written by John Chard on February 16, 2020.