Midnight (1934)
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.
Director: Chester Erskine
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Humphrey Bogart as Gar Boni |
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Sidney Fox as Stella Weldon |
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O. P. Heggie as Edward Weldon |
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Henry Hull as Nolan |
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Margaret Wycherly as Mrs. Weldon |
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Lynne Overman as Joe Biggers |
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Cora Witherspoon as Elizabeth McGrath |
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Richard Whorf as Arthur Weldon |
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Granville Bates as Richard McGrath |
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Katherine Wilson as Ada Biggers |
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Moffat Johnston as District Attorney Plunkett |
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Henry O'Neill as Edgar V. Ingersoll |
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Helen Flint as Ethel Saxton |
| Writing | Paul Sifton | Theatre Play |
| Directing | Chester Erskine | Director |
| Writing | Claire Sifton | Theatre Play |
| Camera | William O. Steiner | Director of Photography |
| Camera | George Webber | Director of Photography |
| Production | Chester Erskine | Producer |
| Editing | Leo Zochling | Editor |
| Writing | Chester Erskine | Writer |
| Sound | C.A. Tuthill | Sound |