
A Long Time Till Dawn
Drama · TV Movie
Overview
Just out of prison Joe Harris looks to restart his life. His wife Barbie has moved and the one man who can tell him where refuses to do so. Enraged, Joe beats the old man senseless and runs away to his father's home, where he also finds his wife. A police detective comes around about the beating (which will soon to become a murder) and Joe insists he's innocent. Joe tells his wife and father he's a changed man and he's only a suspect because of his prior conviction. Barbie and Fred struggle with their desire to believe Joe's plea versus their fear he'll never change.
Top Cast
Robert Cass
Robert Cass
Sully
Robert Cass
Sully


James Dean
James Dean
Joe Harris
James Dean
Joe Harris
Pud Flanagan
Pud Flanagan
Paul
Pud Flanagan
Paul


Billy M. Greene
Billy M. Greene
Tramp
Billy M. Greene
Tramp


Ted Osborne
Ted Osborne
Fred Harris
Ted Osborne
Fred Harris
Naomi Riordan
Naomi Riordan
Barbie Harris
Naomi Riordan
Barbie Harris


Robert F. Simon
Robert F. Simon
Lt. Case
Robert F. Simon
Lt. Case
O. Tolbert-Hewitt
O. Tolbert-Hewitt
Mr. Gilchrist
O. Tolbert-Hewitt
Mr. Gilchrist
Rudolf Weiss
Rudolf Weiss
Poppa Golden
Rudolf Weiss
Poppa Golden


Ed Herlihy
Ed Herlihy
Announcer (uncredited)
Ed Herlihy
Announcer (uncredited)
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