Summary
Deadline – U.S.A. is an American crime film first released in 1952,
directed by Richard Brooks.
The film stars Humphrey Bogart, Ethel Barrymore, Kim Hunter, Ed Begley and Warren Stevens.
It has also been released under the title: Deadline.
Our overall rating for this film is: good.
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Credits
- Director: Richard Brooks
- Script: Richard Brooks
- Photo: Milton R. Krasner
- Music: Cyril J. Mockridge, Sol Kaplan
- Cast: Humphrey Bogart (Ed Hutcheson), Ethel Barrymore (Margaret Garrison), Kim Hunter (Nora Hutcheson), Ed Begley (Frank Allen), Warren Stevens (George Burrows), Paul Stewart (Harry Thompson), Martin Gabel (Thomas Rienzi), Joe De Santis (Herman Schmidt), Joyce Mackenzie (Katherine Garrison Geary), Audrey Christie (Mrs. Willebrandt), Fay Baker (Alice Garrison Courtney), Jim Backus (Jim Cleary), Parley Baer (Headwaiter), Bill Baldwin (Man asking for Ed Hutcheson), Willis Bouchey (Henry), Ralph Brooks (Newspaperman), Harris Brown (Al Murray), Clancy Cooper (Capt. Finlay), Ashley Cowan (Lefty Smith), Joseph Crehan (City Editor), Luther Crockett (National editor), Lawrence Dobkin (Larry Hansen, Rienzi’s Lawyer), John Doucette (Hal), Paul Dubov (Mac, Photographer), June Eisner (Miss Bentley), William Forrest (Mr. Greene, Mrs. Garrison’s Lawyer), Robert Foulk (Rienzi Associate), Betty Francine (Telephone operator), Alex Gerry (Prentiss, Garrison Daughter’s Lawyer), Everett Glass (Doctor Emanuel), Raymond Greenleaf (Lawrence White), Dabbs Greer (Day Reporter), Sam Harris (Nightclub Extra), Harry Harvey (Bill), Thomas Browne Henry (Fenway), Marjorie Holliday (Telephone Operator), Selmer Jackson (Williams), Edward Keane (Mr. Blake, Mrs. Garrison’s Lawyer), Colin Kenny (Newspaperman), Nolan Leary (Court Clerk), Norman Leavitt (Reporter), Rory Mallinson (Rienze’s associate), Paul Maxey (Senator), Ann McCrea (Sally Gardner aka Bessie Schmidt), Joseph Mell (Lugerman), Richard Monahan (Copyboy), Al Murphy (Waiter), Forbes Murray (Newspaperman), Howard Negley (Police sergeant), David Newell (Foreign Editor), Kasia Orzazewski (Mrs. Schmidt), Tudor Owen (Watchman), Elsa Peterson (Mrs. Rienzi), Tom Powers (Andrew Wharton), Fay Roope (Surrogate Court Judge), Joe Sawyer (Whitey Jones), Jeffrey Sayre (Court reporter), William Self (Bellamy), Marion Sherman (Hat Check Girl), Florence Shirley (Miss Barndollar), Ted Stanhope (Washington Editor), Charles Tannen (Sports Reporter), Phillip Terry (Lewis Schaefer), Emerson Treacy (City Editor), Harry Tyler (Headline writer), Irene Vernon (Mrs. Burrows), Frank Wilcox (Senator), Mack Williams (Rienzi Associate), Stuart Wilson (Secretary), Wilson Wood (Interne), Barton Yarborough (Male Secretary), Carleton Young (Crane, Garrison’s Daughter’s Lawyer)
- Country: USA
- Language: English
- Runtime: 87 min; B&W
- Aka: Deadline
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