Midnight Alibi, the Glossary
Midnight Alibi is a 1934 American pre-Code crime comedy drama film directed by Alan Crosland, produced by First National Pictures, distributed by Warner Bros. and starring Richard Barthelmess.[1]
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23 relations: Alan Crosland, Ann Dvorak, Arthur Aylesworth, Comedy drama, Crime film, Damon Runyon, First National Pictures, Heinz Roemheld, Helen Chandler, Helen Lowell, Henry O'Neill, Jack Killifer, Library of Congress, Paul Hurst (actor), Pre-Code Hollywood, Purnell Pratt, Richard Barthelmess, Robert Barrat, Robert McWade, Vincent Sherman, Warner Bros., Warren B. Duff, William Rees (cinematographer).
- 1934 crime drama films
- Films based on works by Damon Runyon
Alan Crosland
Frederick Alan Crosland (August 10, 1894 – July 16, 1936) was an American stage actor and film director.
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Ann Dvorak
Ann Dvorak (born Anna McKim; August 2, 1911 – December 10, 1979) was an American stage and film actress.
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Arthur Aylesworth
Arthur Preston Aylesworth (August 12, 1883 – June 26, 1946) was an American stage and film actor.
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Comedy drama
Comedy drama, also known by the portmanteau dramedy, is a genre of dramatic works that combines elements of comedy and drama.
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Crime film
Crime films, in the broadest sense, is a film genre inspired by and analogous to the crime fiction literary genre.
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Damon Runyon
Alfred Damon Runyon (October 4, 1880 – December 10, 1946) was an American journalist and short-story writer.
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First National Pictures
First National Pictures was an American motion picture production and distribution company.
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Heinz Roemheld
Heinz Roemheld (May 1, 1901 – February 11, 1985) was an American composer.
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Helen Chandler
Helen Chandler (February 1, 1906 – April 30, 1965) was an American film and theatre actress, best known for playing Mina Seward in the 1931 horror film Dracula.
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Helen Lowell
Helen Lowell, born Helen Lowell Robb (1866–1937), was an American stage and film actress.
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Henry O'Neill
Henry O'Neill (August 10, 1891 – May 18, 1961) was an American actor known for playing gray-haired fathers, lawyers, and similarly dignified roles on film during the 1930s and 1940s.
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Jack Killifer
Jack Killifer (1898–1956) was an American film editor.
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Library of Congress
The Library of Congress (LOC) is a research library in Washington, D.C. that serves as the library and research service of the U.S. Congress and the de facto national library of the United States.
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Paul Hurst (actor)
Paul Causey Hurst (October 15, 1888 – February 27, 1953) was an American actor and director.
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Pre-Code Hollywood
Pre-Code Hollywood was an era in the American film industry that occurred between the widespread adoption of sound in film in the late 1920s and the enforcement of the Motion Picture Production Code censorship guidelines (popularly known as the Hays Code) in 1934.
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Purnell Pratt
Purnell Pratt (October 20, 1885 – July 25, 1941) was an American film actor.
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Richard Barthelmess
Richard Semler Barthelmess (May 9, 1895 – August 17, 1963) was an American film actor, principally of the Hollywood silent era.
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Robert Barrat
Robert Harriot Barrat (July 10, 1891 – January 7, 1970) was an American stage, motion picture, and television character actor.
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Robert McWade
Robert McWade (January 25, 1872 – January 19, 1938), was an American stage and film actor.
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Vincent Sherman
Vincent Sherman (born Abraham Orovitz, July 16, 1906 – June 18, 2006) was an American director and actor who worked in Hollywood.
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Warner Bros.
Warner Bros.
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Warren B. Duff
Warren Duff (May 17, 1904 – August 5, 1973) was a film and television writer and producer.
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William Rees (cinematographer)
William Rees (1906 – October 1, 1961) was an American cinematographer who filmed 33 movies from 1923 to 1935.
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See also
1934 crime drama films
- Black Pearl (1934 film)
- Crime Without Passion
- Evelyn Prentice
- Fifteen Wives
- Fog Over Frisco
- Great God Gold
- Hat, Coat, and Glove
- He Was Her Man
- Hi Nellie!
- I Am a Thief
- I Can't Escape
- Manhattan Melodrama
- Mauvaise Graine
- Midnight (1934 film)
- Midnight Alibi
- Nine Forty-Five
- The Big Shakedown
- The Case of the Howling Dog
- The Crime Doctor (1934 film)
- The Hell Cat (1934 film)
- The Man with Two Faces (1934 film)
- The Moth (1934 film)
- The Ninth Guest
- The Notorious Sophie Lang
- The Scotland Yard Mystery
- The Woman Condemned
- Upperworld
- Woman in the Dark (1934 film)
- Wonder Bar
Films based on works by Damon Runyon
- 40 Pounds of Trouble
- A Slight Case of Murder
- A Very Honorable Guy
- Bloodhounds of Broadway (1952 film)
- Bloodhounds of Broadway (1989 film)
- Butch Minds the Baby
- Guys and Dolls (film)
- Hold 'Em Yale (1935 film)
- It Ain't Hay
- Joe and Ethel Turp Call on the President
- Johnny One-Eye
- Little Miss Marker (1934 film)
- Little Miss Marker (1980 film)
- Midnight Alibi
- Million Dollar Ransom
- Money from Home
- Pocketful of Miracles
- Professional Soldier
- Racing Lady
- Sorrowful Jones
- Stop, You're Killing Me
- Straight, Place and Show
- The Big Street
- The Lemon Drop Kid
- The Lemon Drop Kid (1934 film)
- The Three Wise Guys
- Three Wise Guys
- Tight Shoes (film)