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Explore the complete cast of Count the Hours!, including both lead and supporting actors. Learn who plays each character, discover their past roles and achievements, and find out what makes this ensemble cast stand out in the world of film and television.

Don Siegel

Jack Elam
Max Verne

Teresa Wright
Ellen Braden

Adele Mara
Gracie Sager, Max Verne's Girlfriend

Dolores Moran
Paula Mitchener

John Craven
George Braden

Macdonald Carey
Doug Madison

Edgar Barrier
Dist. Atty. Jim Gillespie

Dolores Fuller
Reporter (uncredited)

Jack Carr
Angry Citizen

Ralph Sanford
Alvin Taylor

Gene Roth
Prison Guard
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Who serves as the District Attorney investigating the Morgan murders?
Jim Gillespie
George Braden
Doug Madison
Alvin Taylor
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In the dead of night, a mysterious intruder slips into the home of elderly farmer Fred Morgan and makes off with valuables, leaving the house in a tense hush. Fred and his housekeeper Sarah Watson are awakened and fatally shot, and the quiet rural night gives way to a scene of tragedy. The following morning, Fred’s nephew Alvin Taylor, Ralph Sanford, discovers the corpses and immediately alerts George Braden, John Craven, who had been helping on the nearby farm. The news travels fast, drawing in investigators and stirring uneasy questions in a community that valued its quiet routine.
District Attorney Jim Gillespie, Edgar Barrier, arrives to question George, who lived close to the crime scene at the time. The police note that the crime was committed with .32 caliber bullets, and Ellen Braden, Teresa Wright, George’s pregnant wife, disposes of their gun in a lake. A small box of .32 caliber bullets is recovered, and both George and Ellen are taken in for questioning as authorities try to piece together the sequence of events.
Inside the jail, George and Ellen endure a grueling sixteen-hour interrogation, during which they deny involvement. George, hoping to shield his wife from added pain, eventually confesses to the murders. Gillespie then turns to Doug Madison, Macdonald Carey, a lawyer who initially hesitates, doubting George’s innocence. Meanwhile, Ellen attempts to recover the gun from the lake and faces threats from a handwritten message urging them to leave town. Doug’s fiancée Paula Mitchener, Dolores Moran, urges him to drop the case to protect his political future, but Ellen’s resolve and Doug’s sense of duty push him to change course. He hires a professional diver to locate the gun, and after three weeks, Doug falls behind on payments, prompting the diver to threaten Ellen.
George’s trial proceeds, but the case takes an unexpected turn when the handgun is found during closing arguments, causing a brief halt. Yet the ballistics report offers no decisive proof, and the jury convicts George of murder. Convinced of his client’s innocence, Doug files an appeal. In the meantime, Alvin, who has inherited Fred’s farm, moves to evict Ellen, prompting Doug to plead for her to remain. Through conversations, Doug learns that Max Verne, a farm hand who had previously worked for Fred Morgan, had threatened Morgan after his termination.
Doug goes to Verne’s farm and confronts Verne’s girlfriend Gracie Sager, Adele Mara, to learn more. Digging into Verne’s past, Doug discovers he had served time for burglary. Verne is arrested again and confesses to the crime, but in the retrial, Verne’s doctor testifies that the confession may be unreliable, undermining the prosecution’s case. With little other evidence linking Verne to the murders, the retrial ends with the case dismissed, yet George’s conviction remains upheld.
After the long and winding legal battle, Doug misses a dinner party with Paula Mitchener as Ellen gives birth to a boy. Paula, frustrated by Doug’s inattention, ends their engagement, but Doug continues to push for justice. The governor ultimately upholds George’s conviction, and he faces execution. At a local bar, Doug and Ellen learn from a bartender that Verne seemed to know about the murders before the police did. Doug has the bartender call the sheriff, but Verne arrives and leaves before the call can be made; the bartender alerts the sheriff.
Doug soon arrives at Verne’s farm and questions Gracie about Verne’s whereabouts, while Verne himself arrives with the intent to kill Doug. Just as Verne is about to shoot, he is arrested, found in possession of Fred Morgan’s wallet. In a twist of fate, George’s execution is reprieved as Paula apologizes to Doug, and the two reconcile, leaving the case with a fragile sense of closure that hints at unfinished business beneath the surface calm.
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