Between Midnight and Dawn
{{short description|1950 film by Gordon Douglas}}
{{Infobox film
| name = Between Midnight and Dawn
| image = Between Midnight and Dawn poster.jpg
| alt =
| caption = Theatrical release poster{{ffdc|1=Between Midnight and Dawn poster.jpg|log=2025 January 24}}
| director = Gordon Douglas
| producer = Hunt Stromberg
| screenplay = Eugene Ling
| story = Gerald Drayson Adams
Leo Katcher
| starring = Mark Stevens
Edmond O'Brien
Gale Storm
| music = George Duning
| cinematography = George E. Diskant
| editing = Gene Havlick
| studio = Columbia Pictures
| distributor = Columbia Pictures
| released = {{Film date|1950|10||}}
| runtime = 89 minutes
| country = United States
| language = English
| budget =
| gross =
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Between Midnight and Dawn is a 1950 American film noir crime film directed by Gordon Douglas and starring Mark Stevens, Edmond O'Brien and Gale Storm.{{AFI film|id=26221|title=Between Midnight and Dawn}}. It is notable as one of the earliest Hollywood policiers to focus on beat cops rather than detectives and other high-ranking officers.
Plot
Childhood friends Rocky Barnes and Dan Purvis are Los Angeles prowl car cops on night duty. Barnes is easygoing while Purvis is a cynic who views all lawbreakers as scum. Both men are attracted to radio communicator Kate Mallory but she is reluctant to get involved with policemen, her cop father having been killed in the line of duty. After several pushes from her mother, she eventually falls for Barnes.
While Barnes and Purvis regularly patrol the streets and respond to crime small and organized, it is their arrest of murderous racketeer Ritchie Garris that is most consequential. After his arrest Garris swears vengeance on the duo, and quickly carries out his threat by escaping from prison, and shooting Barnes in the face several times.
After months of hiding from the police, Garris finally believes it is safe to collect to his girlfriend Terry Romaine and then flee to Mexico. The police, however, have been surveilling Romaine's apartment and quickly close in on Garris. In a desperate attempt for his freedom, he takes a neighbor girl hostage, forcing a daring one-man raid from Purvis. While his smoke bomb separates the child from the killer, it also disorients Purvis allowing Garris to get the jump on him. At the last minute Romaine jumps in front of Garris' bullet, saving Purvis' life and forcing the officer to rethink his cynicism.
Cast
- Mark Stevens as Rocky Barnes
- Edmond O'Brien as Daniel Purvis
- Gale Storm as Katherine Mallory
- Donald Buka as Ritchie Garris
- Gale Robbins as Terry Romaine
- Anthony Ross as Lt. Masterson
- Roland Winters as Leo Cusick
- Tito Vuolo as Romano
- Grazia Narciso as Mrs. Romano
- Madge Blake as Mrs. Mallory
- Lora Lee Michel as Kathy
References
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External links
- {{AFI film|id=26221|title=Between Midnight and Dawn}}
- {{IMDb title|id=0042242|title=Between Midnight and Dawn}}
- {{TCMDb title|id=27595|title=Between Midnight and Dawn}}
{{Gordon Douglas}}
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Category:American black-and-white films
Category:Columbia Pictures films
Category:Films scored by George Duning
Category:Films set in Los Angeles
Category:Films directed by Gordon Douglas
Category:1950s English-language films
Category:English-language crime films
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