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Deadline at Dawn (1946, Harold Clurman)

The Stop Button Posted by on Apr 18, 2013

Given all the excellent components, Deadline at Dawn ought to be a lot better. It has a compelling plot–a naive sailor and erstwhile murder suspect (Bill Williams) has to solve the crime before he ships out, but he’s just met a city hardened girl (Susan Hayward) and crushing on her and read more

The Hilariously Offbeat Dialogue of Deadline at Dawn (1946)

Classic Movies Posted by KC on Aug 5, 2010

Deadline at Dawn (1946) is finally available on DVD—and I’m so glad its purple prose is now readily available to the masses. I saw this offbeat noir flick for the first time in a theater—and the over-the-top dialogue made the audience giggle so much that I thought I must have misse read more

Deadline At Dawn

Classic Movies Posted by KC on Jul 7, 2007

“Between you and me and the lamppost officer, happiness is no laughing matter”Whether you find this movie hilarious, clever or insufferable will depend on your tastes, but you are not likely to be bored. The audience at the SIFF theater in Seattle last night hardly let a line go by witho read more



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