Between Midnight and Dawn (1950)

Review: Between Midnight and Dawn (1950)

Director: Gordon Douglas

Cast: Mark Stevens, Edmond O'Brien, Gale Storm, Donald Buka, Gale Robbins,

Mark Stevens
Mark Stevens
Edmond O'Brien
Edmond O'Brien
Gale Storm
Gale Storm
Donald Buka
Donald Buka
Gale Robbins
Gale Robbins

Plot: Rocky and Dan, war buddies, are prowl car cops on night duty. Dan is a cynic who views all lawbreakers as scum; Rocky feels more lenient. Both are attracted to the radio voice of communicator Kate Mallory; but in person, Kate proves reluctant to get involved with men who just might stop a bullet. By lucky chance, Rocky and Dan cause big trouble for murderous racketeer Ritchie Garris; but when he swears vengeance, Kate's fears may prove justified.

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<i>Columbia Noir #3</i> from Indicator

Columbia Noir #3 from Indicator

With their third box set of Columbia Studios films noirs in just over half a year, Indicator again gather together six entertaining B-movies made in the shadow of Cold War paranoia; crime, violence and personal demons evoke a world destabilized […]

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