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Deadline at Dawn 1946

When a night of innocent fun turns deadly, a young Navy sailor awakens to find a murdered woman and a bag of cash he cannot explain after a drinking blackout. With only one night before dawn, he races to piece together the clues, uncover the killer and clear his name before the truth slips away.

When a night of innocent fun turns deadly, a young Navy sailor awakens to find a murdered woman and a bag of cash he cannot explain after a drinking blackout. With only one night before dawn, he races to piece together the clues, uncover the killer and clear his name before the truth slips away.

Does Deadline at Dawn have end credit scenes?

No!

Deadline at Dawn does not have end credit scenes. You can leave when the credits roll.

Meet the Full Cast and Actors of Deadline at Dawn

Explore the complete cast of Deadline at Dawn, 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.


Billy Bletcher

Billy Bletcher

Waiter (uncredited)

Roman Bohnen

Roman Bohnen

Frantic Man with Injured Cat

Joe Sawyer

Joe Sawyer

Babe Dooley

Steven Geray

Steven Geray

Edward Honig

Joseph Crehan

Joseph Crehan

Lt. Kane

Paul Lukas

Paul Lukas

Gus Hoffman

Joseph Calleia

Joseph Calleia

Val Bartelli

Jerome Cowan

Jerome Cowan

Lester Brady

Walter Bacon

Walter Bacon

Commuter (uncredited)

Ernie Adams

Ernie Adams

Waiter (uncredited)

Susan Hayward

Susan Hayward

June Goffe

George Tyne

George Tyne

Soft Drink Proprietor (uncredited)

Bill Williams

Bill Williams

Alex Winkler

Fred Aldrich

Fred Aldrich

Nightclub Guest (uncredited)

Dick Elliott

Dick Elliott

Chap (uncredited)

John Barton

John Barton

One-Legged Man (uncredited)

Al Bridge

Al Bridge

Detective Smiley (uncredited)

Emory Parnell

Emory Parnell

Police Captain Bender (uncredited)

Edward Gargan

Edward Gargan

Bouncer (uncredited)

Colin Kenny

Colin Kenny

Birthday Party Table Guest (uncredited)

Larry Thompson

Larry Thompson

Drunk (uncredited)

Byron Foulger

Byron Foulger

Night Attendant (uncredited)

Lola Lane

Lola Lane

Edna Bartelli

Marvin Miller

Marvin Miller

Sleepy Parsons

Harold Clurman

Harold Clurman

Billy Wayne

Billy Wayne

Billy White (uncredited)

Ralph Dunn

Ralph Dunn

Capt. Dill (uncredited)

Tom Coleman

Tom Coleman

Policeman (uncredited)

Earle Hodgins

Earle Hodgins

Barker (uncredited)

Dick Rush

Dick Rush

Policeman (uncredited)

Eddy Chandler

Eddy Chandler

Policeman (uncredited)

Osa Massen

Osa Massen

Helen Robinson

Jason Robards Sr.

Jason Robards Sr.

Policeman with Liquor Bottle (uncredited)

Ethelreda Leopold

Ethelreda Leopold

Dancer (uncredited)

William J. O'Brien

William J. O'Brien

Man (uncredited)

Walter Soderling

Walter Soderling

Building Super (uncredited)

Jack Kenney

Jack Kenney

Headwaiter (uncredited)

John Elliott

John Elliott

Sleepy Man (uncredited)

Philip Morris

Philip Morris

Policeman (uncredited)

Virginia Farmer

Virginia Farmer

Building Superintendent's Wife (uncredited)

Larry McGrath

Larry McGrath

Whispering Man (uncredited)

William Challee

William Challee

Ray (Newsstand Proprietor) (uncredited)

Jack Cheatham

Jack Cheatham

Policeman (uncredited)

Eddie Hart

Eddie Hart

Policeman (uncredited)

Isabel Withers

Isabel Withers

Nurse (uncredited)

Jerry Frank

Jerry Frank

Waiter (uncredited)

Shimen Ruskin

Shimen Ruskin

Sam (Taxi Driver) (uncredited)

Phil Warren

Phil Warren

Jerry Robinson (uncredited)

Roger Creed

Roger Creed

Policeman (uncredited)

Carl Faulkner

Carl Faulkner

Policeman Drawing Diagram (uncredited)

Alan Ward

Alan Ward

Yerkes (uncredited)

Frank Meredith

Frank Meredith

Policeman (uncredited)

Constance Worth

Constance Worth

Nan Raymond

Edgar Caldwell

Edgar Caldwell

Dancer (uncredited)

Connie Conrad

Connie Conrad

Mrs. Bender (uncredited)

Dorothy Curtis

Dorothy Curtis

Giddy Woman (uncredited)

Al Eben

Al Eben

Taxi Driver (uncredited)

Betty Gillette

Betty Gillette

Woman with Dog (uncredited)

Annelle Hayes

Annelle Hayes

Society Woman (uncredited)

Florence Pepper

Florence Pepper

Dancing Girl (uncredited)

Louis Quince

Louis Quince

Markey (uncredited)

Pearl Varvalle

Pearl Varvalle

Woman with Whispering Man (uncredited)

Larry Wheat

Larry Wheat

Derelict (uncredited)

Armand 'Curly' Wright

Armand 'Curly' Wright

Fruit Peddler (uncredited)

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Full Plot Summary and Ending Explained for Deadline at Dawn

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Read the complete plot summary of Deadline at Dawn, including all major events, twists, and the full ending explained in detail. Explore key characters, themes, hidden meanings, and everything you need to understand the story from beginning to end.


Sleepy Parsons, a blind piano player, Marvin Miller arrives at the apartment of his ex-wife Edna Bartelli Lola Lane, who owes him $1,400. She checks her purse, but discovers it missing, and immediately suspects a U.S. Navy sailor has taken it. In nearby New York City, Alex Winkler Bill Williams wakes up with a hazy memory after a night of heavy drinking and finds the cash still in his pocket. With seven hours left before he must report for duty, he approaches June Goffe Susan Hayward, a dance hall girl, at a nightclub, and they share a dance before she guides him to her apartment.

Before Alex leaves June’s place, she tells him that her mother lives in Norfolk, Virginia, near a naval base where Alex is stationed. He hands her some of the money to help her, explaining that he stole it after fixing Edna’s radio. June manages to persuade him to return the cash, but once they reach Edna’s apartment, they find Edna dead. June suspects Alex of the murder, though he protests his innocence.

Outside, Babe Dooley [Joe Sawyer]—one of Edna’s former lovers—cries out for her and then disappears, leaving the sense that someone close to Edna could be involved. The couple suspects a strangulation, and they decide to retrace the killer’s steps. They learn that hours earlier a blonde woman with a limp had rushed into a cab. June learns from a cab driver that he had driven the blonde downtown, while Alex follows a distraught man, hoping to uncover the truth. The trail grows more tangled when the man speeds off because his cat is choking, and he orders his taxi back toward Edna’s building.

June goes to the apartment of Helen Robinson [Osa Massen] and her husband Jerry, where Helen has an argument with Jerry and steps out to confront him about the previous night. Meanwhile, Alex and June return to Edna’s apartment with Gus Hoffman [Paul Lukas], a taxi driver who has been keeping an eye on Alex. They uncover Edna’s letters that threaten to blackmail several past lovers, along with a bad check signed by Lester Brady [Jerome Cowan].

A woman identified as Mrs. Raymond [Connie Conrad] walks into Edna’s place and, upon discovering that Edna is dead, flees when Alex, June, and Gus reveal themselves. Alex then calls Lester to inform him of the murder, and Mrs. Raymond heads to Lester’s apartment, quickly suspecting Alex of the crime.

Alex finally reaches Lester’s place and is confronted by Edna’s brother Val Bartelli [Joseph Calleia], who also suspects Alex. The trio returns to Edna’s apartment, where Val menacingly assaults Alex until Lester intervenes. June and Gus come back with a crucial clue—a white carnation—that leads them to a nightclub where Sleepy Parsons is performing. Wearing Edna’s perfume, June confronts Sleepy with the murder, and Val questions Sleepy, who then dies of a heart attack.

The investigation intensifies as the police get involved and Alex is interrogated for Edna’s murder. In a dramatic turn, Jerry Robinson [Phil Warren] confesses to killing Edna, but his testimony is later challenged and overturned. Gus then confesses to the murder, revealing that he acted to protect his daughter Helen’s marriage; Jerry had been involved with Edna and had fathered a child with her. With the truth coming to light, Gus pleads for Alex’s release, and Alex is cleared of homicide. Before Alex leaves for naval duty, he shares a tender kiss with June, closing the case on a note of bittersweet resolution.

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Deadline at Dawn Themes and Keywords

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Deadline at Dawn Other Names and Titles

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Morte ao Amanhecer Den långa natten Προτού Χαράξει η Αυγή Il nome dell'amore Крайний срок – на рассвете Muerte al amanecer 夜半血案

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