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Deadline at Eleven
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Deadline at Eleven

Mar 15, 1920
0h 50m
★ 0.0

Overview

When socialite Helen Stevens obtains a job on a New York newspaper, she is met by much derision from the staff. Befriended by a heavy-drinking reporter named Jack Rawson, Helen rises to the position of advice-to-the-lovelorn columnist. One night Helen is assigned to a missing-girl story, and Jack promises to accompany her. However, he gets drunk instead, and later, awakening from a stupor, he stumbles upon the scene of a murder. Slipping into unconsciousness again, Jack awakens the next morning to find himself accused of the killing. Helen, with the aid of one of her lovelorn letters, investigates the story and uncovers the real murderer. Jack reforms and Helen takes him home to meet her mother.

Genres

Drama

Production Companies

Vitagraph Company of America

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Cast

Corinne Griffith

Helen Stevens

Corinne Griffith

Frank M. Thomas

Jack Rawson

Frank M. Thomas

Webster Campbell

Ren Masters

Webster Campbell

Alice Calhoun

Carrie Weiss

Alice Calhoun

Maurice Costello

Paul Klocke

Maurice Costello

James Bradbury Jr.

Jones

James Bradbury Jr.

Emily Fitzroy

Mrs. Martha Stevens

Emily Fitzroy

Dodson Mitchell

Merrill

Dodson Mitchell

Ernest Lambart

Lord Warburton

Ernest Lambart

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