
This week’s mystery movie was the 1946 RKO picture “Deadline at Dawn,” with Susan Hayward, Paul Lukas, Bill Williams, Joseph Calleia, Osa Massen, Lola Lane, Jerome Cowan, Marvin Miller, Roman Bohnen, Steven Geray, Joe Sawyer, Constance Worth and Joseph Crehan.
Screenplay by Clifford Odets. Based on a novel by William Irish (Cornell Woolrich). Photography by Nicholas Musuraca, special effects by Vernon L. Walker, art direction by Albert S. D’Agostino and Jack Okey, set decorations by Darrell Silvera, music by Hanns Eisler, musical director C. Bakaleinikoff, edited by Roland Gross, sound by Earl A. Wolcott and James G. Stewart, gowns by Renie, assistant director William Dorfman.
Executive producer Sid Rogell. Produced by Adrian Scott. Directed by Harold Clurman.
ps. James Curtis, who wrote an excellent biography of William Cameron Menzies, emails that Menzies did a lot of work on “Deadline at Dawn” in production design and as co-director, but had his name taken off the picture because he hated director Harold Clurman and didn’t like the way the movie turned out. Menzies’ involvement explains the film’s remarkable visual style.
“Deadline at Dawn” is available on DVD in a four-disc set from Warner Archive.
















