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Midnight (1934)

One woman was to die at midnight!...another woman was to kill at the same hour...why?

Genre : Drama, Crime

Runtime : 1H 16M

Director : Chester Erskine

Synopsis

Jury foreman Edward Weldon's questioning leads to the death sentence for Ethel Saxon. His daughter Stella claims to have killed her lover, the gangster Garboni, just as Saxon was to sit in the electric chair. Restoration by the Academy Film Archive and Blackhawk Films with funding from the estate of David Shepard from a 35mm nitrate duplicate negative and 35mm nitrate fine grain in the Lobster Films collection.

Actors

Humphrey Bogart
Humphrey Bogart
Gar Boni
Sidney Fox
Sidney Fox
Stella Weldon
O. P. Heggie
O. P. Heggie
Edward Weldon
Henry Hull
Henry Hull
Nolan
Margaret Wycherly
Margaret Wycherly
Mrs. Weldon
Lynne Overman
Lynne Overman
Joe Biggers
Katherine Wilson
Katherine Wilson
Ada Biggers
Richard Whorf
Richard Whorf
Arthur Weldon
Granville Bates
Granville Bates
Richard McGrath
Cora Witherspoon
Cora Witherspoon
Elizabeth McGrath
Moffat Johnston
Moffat Johnston
District Attorney Plunkett
Henry O'Neill
Henry O'Neill
Edgar V. Ingersoll
Helen Flint
Helen Flint
Ethel Saxon

Crews

Chester Erskine
Chester Erskine
Director
Paul Sifton
Paul Sifton
Theatre Play
Claire Sifton
Claire Sifton
Theatre Play
Chester Erskine
Chester Erskine
Producer
William O. Steiner
William O. Steiner
Director of Photography
George Webber
George Webber
Director of Photography
Leo Zochling
Leo Zochling
Editor
C.A. Tuthill
C.A. Tuthill
Sound
Chester Erskine
Chester Erskine
Writer

Posters and backgrounds

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