Deadline - U.S.A.
Deadline - U.S.A.
Release: 1952-03-14
·Runtime: 87m
·★ 6.8
Crime
Drama
With three days before his paper folds, a crusading editor tries to expose a vicious gangster.
Production Countries
United States of America
Production Companies
20th Century Fox
Trailers & Videos
Cast
Ed Begley
as Frank Allen
Thomas Browne Henry
as Fenway (uncredited)
William Forrest
as Mr. Greene (uncredited)
Forbes Murray
as Newspaperman (uncredited)
Emerson Treacy
as City Editor (uncredited)
Mack Williams
as Rienzi Associate (uncredited)
Barton Yarborough
as Male Secretary (uncredited)
Lawrence Dobkin
as Larry Hansen (uncredited)
Kasia Orzazewski
as Mrs. Schmidt (uncredited)
Phillip Terry
as Lewis Schaefer (uncredited)
Nolan Leary
as Court Clerk (uncredited)
Howard Negley
as Police Sergeant (uncredited)
Jesse White
as Rienzi Associate (uncredited)
Martin Gabel
as Tomas Rienzi
Fay Roope
as Judge (uncredited)
Frank Wilcox
as Senator (uncredited)
Rory Mallinson
as Rienzi's Associate (uncredited)
Richard Neill
as Newspaperman (uncredited)
Paul Stewart
as Harry Thompson
Willis Bouchey
as Henry (uncredited)
Joseph Crehan
as City Editor of The Standard (uncredited)
Carleton Young
as Crane (uncredited)
Parley Baer
as Headwaiter (uncredited)
Bill Baldwin
as Man Asking for Ed Hutcheson (uncredited)
Everett Glass
as Doctor Emanuel (uncredited)
Joseph Mell
as Lugerman (uncredited)
Humphrey Bogart
as Ed Hutcheson
Warren Stevens
as George Burrows
Jim Backus
as Jim Cleary
Raymond Greenleaf
as Lawrence White (uncredited)
Norman Leavitt
as Reporter (uncredited)
James Dean
as Press Boy (uncredited)
Selmer Jackson
as Williams (uncredited)
Ethel Barrymore
as Margaret Garrison
Fay Baker
as Alice Garrison Courtney
Bess Flowers
as Restaurant Patron (uncredited)
Robert Foulk
as Rienzi's Associate (uncredited), Rienzi Associate (uncredited)
Harry Harvey
as Bill (uncredited)
Ann McCrea
as Sally Gardner (uncredited)
Kim Hunter
as Nora Hutcheson
Joe De Santis
as Herman Schmidt
Joyce Mackenzie
as Katherine Garrison Geary
Audrey Christie
as Mrs. Willebrandt
John Doucette
as Hal (uncredited)
Dabbs Greer
as Reporter (uncredited), Day Reporter (uncredited)
Paul Maxey
as Senator (uncredited)
Joe Sawyer
as Whitey Franks (uncredited)