At the Stroke of Twelve

At the Stroke of Twelve

20 mins | Drama | Nov. 15, 1941

This entry in Warner's "Broadway Brevity" series of shorts is based on Damon Runyon's short story, "The Old Doll's House". Racketeer Lance McGowan, on the night he has decided to go straight, finds himself caught between the gunfire of two rival gangsters and, wounded by a bullet, he finds refuge in the home of a wealthy recluse. One of the gangsters is found riddled with bullets from the gun Lance dropped while making his escape, and he is arrested and tried for murder. The reclusive widow comes to the trail and testifies that Lance was her guest that night when the clock struck twelve, the time of the killing. Lance, while innocent, is also lucky, as the widow had her all her clocks set to always strike twelve, as the time her husband had died.

At the Stroke of Twelve

20 mins | Drama | Nov. 15, 1941

At the Stroke of Twelve
This entry in Warner's "Broadway Brevity" series of shorts is based on Damon Runyon's short story, "The Old Doll's House". Racketeer Lance McGowan, on the night he has decided to go straight, finds himself caught between the gunfire of two rival gangsters and, wounded by a bullet, he finds refuge in the home of a wealthy recluse. One of the gangsters is found riddled with bullets from the gun Lance dropped while making his escape, and he is arrested and tried for murder. The reclusive widow comes to the trail and testifies that Lance was her guest that night when the clock struck twelve, the time of the killing. Lance, while innocent, is also lucky, as the widow had her all her clocks set to always strike twelve, as the time her husband had died.
Producers Warner Bros. Pictures
Original title At the Stroke of Twelve
Directors Jean Negulesco
Writers Damon Runyon, Harold Medford

Cast

Craig Stevens

as Lane McGowan

Elisabeth Risdon

as Abigail Osley, aka The Old Doll

Knox Manning

as Carson

Howard Da Silva

as Angie the Ox

Ben Welden

as Babe

Frank Ferguson

as Prosecuting Attorney

Eddie Dunn

as Policeman

Faye Emerson

as Miss LaMond

Fred Kelsey

as Police Sergeant

John Ridgely

as Reporter