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Susan Hayward | June Goth | |
Paul Lukas | Gus Hoffman | |
Bill Williams | Alex Winkley | |
Joseph Calleia | Val Bartelli | |
Osa Massen | Helen Robinson | |
Lola Lane | Edna Bartelli | |
Jerome Cowan | Lester Brady | |
Marvin Miller | Sleepy Parsons | |
Roman Bohnen | Collarless Man | |
Steven Geray | Gloved Man | |
Joe Sawyer | Babe Dooley | |
Constance Worth | Mrs. Nan Raymond | |
Joseph Crehan | Lt. Kane | |
Ernie Adams | Waiter | |
Fred Aldrich | Beefy Guest |
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Producer | Adrian Scott
Sid Rogell |
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Writer | Cornell Woolrich
Clifford Odets |
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Cinematography | Nicholas Musuraca
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Musician | Adrian Scott
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Alex, a 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." He tries to return it with the reluctant aid of June Goth, a sweet but oh-so-tired dance hall girl; they find Edna murdered. Not quite sure he didn't do it himself, Alex and June have four hours in the dead of night to find the real killer before his leave ends. Their quest brings them into contact with a sleazy kaleidoscope of minor characters; clues get more and more tangled... |
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