Midnight

Midnight

193476 min
4.8/10
DramaCrime

Plot Summary

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.

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👥Cast (13)

Humphrey Bogart

Humphrey Bogart

Gar Boni

Sidney Fox

Sidney Fox

Stella Weldon

O. P. Heggie

O. P. Heggie

Edward Weldon

Henry Hull

Henry Hull

Nolan

Margaret Wycherly

Margaret Wycherly

Mrs. Weldon

Lynne Overman

Lynne Overman

Joe Biggers

Cora Witherspoon

Cora Witherspoon

Elizabeth McGrath

Richard Whorf

Richard Whorf

Arthur Weldon

Granville Bates

Granville Bates

Richard McGrath

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Katherine Wilson

Ada Biggers

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Moffat Johnston

District Attorney Plunkett

Henry O'Neill

Henry O'Neill

Edgar V. Ingersoll

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Director

Chester Erskine

Writers

Chester Erskine

Producers

Chester Erskine

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🏷️Keywords

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💬Reviews (1)

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CinemaSerf

6/13/2022

Every expense has been spared with this truly mediocre crime drama. A woman is accused and convicted for murder, but as the evening before her comeuppance draws near, the foreman of the jury "Weldon" (OP Heggie) is being solicited to try and stop the execution. Quite what he was supposed to do is anyones guess, and so justice takes it's course. The plot, somewhat glacially, now moves on to a woman "Stella" (Sidney Fox) finding herself in a very similar situation - pleading a defence of crime passionnel. Guess what, though... she is the daughter of the aforementioned jury foreman. She has been charged with killing the rather unsavoury "Gar Boni" (Humphrey Bogart). Can she escape the same fate? The dialogue is delivered as if each were being individually cued, and despite his billing Bogart features hardly at all in what is otherwise a rather weakly directed and presented sob story in which I had no investment. Early talkie maybe, but all in all it's pretty unremarkable stuff.

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