Deadline - U.S.A. (1952)
New York City newspaper The Day is in trouble. Even though editor Ed Hutcheson has worked hard running the paper, its circulation has been steadily declining. Now the publisher's widow wants to sell the paper, which will most likely mean its end. Hutcheson's only hope is to finish his exposé on a dangerous gangster before the sale is finalized.
Director: Richard Brooks
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Humphrey Bogart as Ed Hutcheson |
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Ethel Barrymore as Margaret Garrison |
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Kim Hunter as Nora Hutcheson |
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Ed Begley as Frank Allen |
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Warren Stevens as George Burrows |
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Paul Stewart as Harry Thompson |
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Martin Gabel as Tomas Rienzi |
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Joe De Santis as Herman Schmidt |
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Joyce Mackenzie as Katherine Garrison Geary |
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Audrey Christie as Mrs. Willebrandt |
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Fay Baker as Alice Garrison Courtney |
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Jim Backus as Jim Cleary |
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Parley Baer as Headwaiter (uncredited) |
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Bill Baldwin as Man Asking for Ed Hutcheson (uncredited) |
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Willis Bouchey as Henry (uncredited) |
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Joseph Crehan as City Editor of The Standard (uncredited) |
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Lawrence Dobkin as Larry Hansen (uncredited) |
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John Doucette as Hal (uncredited) |
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Bess Flowers as Restaurant Patron (uncredited) |
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Raymond Greenleaf as Lawrence White (uncredited) |
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Dabbs Greer as Reporter (uncredited) |
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Thomas Browne Henry as Fenway (uncredited) |
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Norman Leavitt as Reporter (uncredited) |
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Paul Maxey as Senator (uncredited) |
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Kasia Orzazewski as Mrs. Schmidt (uncredited) |
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Fay Roope as Judge (uncredited) |
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Joe Sawyer as Whitey Franks (uncredited) |
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Phillip Terry as Lewis Schaefer (uncredited) |
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Frank Wilcox as Senator (uncredited) |
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Marjorie Holliday as |
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James Dean as Press Boy (uncredited) |
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Lovyss Bradley as Woman (uncredited) |
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Ralph Brooks as Newspaperman (uncredited) |
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Dick Cherney as Courtroom Spectator (uncredited) |
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William Forrest as Mr. Greene (uncredited) |
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Robert Foulk as Rienzi Associate (uncredited) |
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Everett Glass as Doctor Emanuel (uncredited) |
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Dabbs Greer as Day Reporter (uncredited) |
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Harry Harvey as Bill (uncredited) |
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Selmer Jackson as Williams (uncredited) |
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Nolan Leary as Court Clerk (uncredited) |
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Rory Mallinson as Rienzi's Associate (uncredited) |
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Ann McCrea as Sally Gardner (uncredited) |
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Joseph Mell as Lugerman (uncredited) |
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Forbes Murray as Newspaperman (uncredited) |
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Howard Negley as Police Sergeant (uncredited) |
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Richard Neill as Newspaperman (uncredited) |
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Emerson Treacy as City Editor (uncredited) |
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Jesse White as Rienzi Associate (uncredited) |
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Mack Williams as Rienzi Associate (uncredited) |
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Barton Yarborough as Male Secretary (uncredited) |
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Carleton Young as Crane (uncredited) |
| Sound | Cyril J. Mockridge | Original Music Composer |
| Editing | William B. Murphy | Editor |
| Directing | Richard Brooks | Director |
| Writing | Richard Brooks | Writer |
| Production | Sol C. Siegel | Producer |
| Camera | Milton Krasner | Director of Photography |
| Sound | Sol Kaplan | Original Music Composer |
| Sound | Edward B. Powell | Orchestrator |
| Sound | Bernard Mayers | Orchestrator |
| Crew | Joe Connors | Stand In |
| Sound | Lionel Newman | Music Director |
| Directing | Kay Thackery | Script Supervisor |
| Visual Effects | Ray Kellogg | Visual Effects |
| Art | Lyle R. Wheeler | Art Direction |
| Camera | Buddy Longworth | Still Photographer |
| Art | George Patrick | Art Direction |
| Directing | Richard Maybery | Assistant Director |
| Sound | Harry M. Leonard | Sound |
| Art | Thomas Little | Set Decoration |
| Costume & Make-Up | Charles LeMaire | Wardrobe Supervisor |
| Sound | E. Clayton Ward | Sound |
| Costume & Make-Up | Ben Nye | Makeup Artist |
| Art | Walter M. Scott | Set Decoration |
| Costume & Make-Up | Elois Jenssen | Costume Designer |