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| Director: | William Cameron Menzies, Harold Clurman | 
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| Writer: | Clifford Odets, Cornell Woolrich | 
| Staring: | 
| 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. | |
| Release Date: | Mar 18, 1946 | 
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| Director: | William Cameron Menzies, Harold Clurman | 
| Writer: | Clifford Odets, Cornell Woolrich | 
| Genres: | Romance, Mystery, Thriller | 
| Keywords | new york city, blackout, film noir, sailor | 
| Production Companies | RKO Radio Pictures | 
| Box Office | Revenue: $0 Budget: $0 | 
| Updates | Updated: Aug 03, 2024 Entered: Apr 27, 2024 | 
| Name | Character | 
|---|---|
| Susan Hayward | June Goffe | 
| Paul Lukas | Gus Hoffman | 
| Bill Williams | Alex Winkler | 
| Joseph Calleia | Val Bartelli | 
| Osa Massen | Helen Robinson | 
| Lola Lane | Edna Bartelli | 
| Jerome Cowan | Lester Brady | 
| Marvin Miller | Sleepy Parsons | 
| Roman Bohnen | Frantic Man with Injured Cat | 
| Steven Geray | Edward Honig | 
| Joe Sawyer | Babe Dooley | 
| Constance Worth | Nan Raymond | 
| Joseph Crehan | Lt. Kane | 
| Ernie Adams | Waiter (uncredited) | 
| Fred Aldrich | Nightclub Guest (uncredited) | 
| Walter Bacon | Commuter (uncredited) | 
| John Barton | One-Legged Man (uncredited) | 
| Billy Bletcher | Waiter (uncredited) | 
| Al Bridge | Detective Smiley (uncredited) | 
| Edgar Caldwell | Dancer (uncredited) | 
| William Challee | Ray (Newsstand Proprietor) (uncredited) | 
| Eddy Chandler | Policeman (uncredited) | 
| Jack Cheatham | Policeman (uncredited) | 
| Tom Coleman | Policeman (uncredited) | 
| Connie Conrad | Mrs. Bender (uncredited) | 
| Roger Creed | Policeman (uncredited) | 
| Dorothy Curtis | Giddy Woman (uncredited) | 
| Ralph Dunn | Capt. Dill (uncredited) | 
| Al Eben | Taxi Driver (uncredited) | 
| Dick Elliott | Chap (uncredited) | 
| John Elliott | Sleepy Man (uncredited) | 
| Virginia Farmer | Building Superintendent's Wife (uncredited) | 
| Carl Faulkner | Policeman Drawing Diagram (uncredited) | 
| Byron Foulger | Night Attendant (uncredited) | 
| Jerry Frank | Waiter (uncredited) | 
| Edward Gargan | Bouncer (uncredited) | 
| Betty Gillette | Woman with Dog (uncredited) | 
| Eddie Hart | Policeman (uncredited) | 
| Annelle Hayes | Society Woman (uncredited) | 
| Earle Hodgins | Barker (uncredited) | 
| Jack Kenney | Headwaiter (uncredited) | 
| Colin Kenny | Birthday Party Table Guest (uncredited) | 
| Ethelreda Leopold | Dancer (uncredited) | 
| Larry McGrath | Whispering Man (uncredited) | 
| Frank Meredith | Policeman (uncredited) | 
| Philip Morris | Policeman (uncredited) | 
| William J. O'Brien | Man (uncredited) | 
| Emory Parnell | Police Captain Bender (uncredited) | 
| Florence Pepper | Dancing Girl (uncredited) | 
| Louis Quince | Markey (uncredited) | 
| Tom Quinn | Counterman (uncredited) | 
| Jason Robards Sr. | Policeman with Liquor Bottle (uncredited) | 
| Dick Rush | Policeman (uncredited) | 
| Shimen Ruskin | Sam (Taxi Driver) (uncredited) | 
| Walter Soderling | Building Super (uncredited) | 
| Larry Thompson | Drunk (uncredited) | 
| George Tyne | Soft Drink Proprietor (uncredited) | 
| Pearl Varvalle | Woman with Whispering Man (uncredited) | 
| Alan Ward | Yerkes (uncredited) | 
| Phil Warren | Jerry Robinson (uncredited) | 
| Billy Wayne | Billy White (uncredited) | 
| Larry Wheat | Derelict (uncredited) | 
| Isabel Withers | Nurse (uncredited) | 
| Armand 'Curly' Wright | Fruit Peddler (uncredited) | 
| Name | Job | 
|---|---|
| Clifford Odets | Screenplay | 
| Nicholas Musuraca | Director of Photography | 
| Vernon L. Walker | Special Effects | 
| C. Bakaleinikoff | Music Director | 
| William Cameron Menzies | Co-Director | 
| Cornell Woolrich | Novel | 
| Renié | Costume Design | 
| Albert S. D'Agostino | Art Direction | 
| Hanns Eisler | Original Music Composer | 
| Harold Clurman | Director | 
| Roland Gross | Editor | 
| Jack Okey | Art Direction | 
| Earl A. Wolcott | Sound | 
| Harold E. Stine | Visual Effects | 
| Gil Grau | Orchestrator | 
| Darrell Silvera | Set Decoration | 
| William Dorfman | Assistant Director | 
| James G. Stewart | Sound | 
| Earl B. Mounce | Sound Mixer | 
| Name | Title | 
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| Sid Rogell | Executive Producer | 
| Adrian Scott | Producer | 
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People with wax heads should keep out of the sun! Deadline at Dawn is directed by Harold Clurman and adapted to screenplay by Clifford Odets from the novel written by Cornell Woolrich. It stars Susan Hayward, Paul Lukas, Bill Williams, Joseph Calleia, Osa Masson and Lola Lane. Music is by Hans Ei ... sler and cinematography by Nicholas Musuraca. Sailor Alex Winkley (Williams) wakes up with hangover amnesia to find he has a wad of cash on his person that he didn't have before his drunken exploits. Enlisting the help of dancer June Goth (Hayward), he retraces his steps to the home of the nightclub hostess who had befriended him the night before. Finding the woman dead, Alex doesn't know if he murdered and robbed her? So with the clock ticking, Alex and his friend have to find out what happened... "She's a blitzkrieg with hair on her head" Amnesia formed the backbone of many a good film noir picture, here we have a familiar theme brought about by a simple social occurrence, that of a drunken night. This sets us up for a mystery to be solved as our protagonists trawl through a backlot produced night time New York that's awash with a whole array of damaged or menacing characters. The dialogue is often sharp, where we get plenty of choice one liners and superb philosophical musings from Lukas' taxi driver who has joined the fight to prove Alex's innocence (in fact all the cabbies in this are real cool). This was Clurman's only big screen directing assignment, and in truth it's just a passable job and he's saved by strong turns from Hayward and Lukas. However, there's a nifty noir world painted and the pic constantly holds interest value. 7/10