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Each Dawn I Die

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Released: 2006-07-18

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Each Dawn I Die DVD Cast & Features Cast:
Fern Barry, Granville Bates, Nat Carr, Eddy Chandler, John Conte, William B. Davidson, John Dilson, Joseph Downing, Earl Dwire, James Flavin, Fred Graham, Mack Gray, Chuck Hamilton, John Harron, Louis Jean Heydt, Al Hill, Max Hoffman, Jr., Stuart Holmes, Robert E. Homans, Vera Lewis, Wilfred Lucas, Frank Mayo, Walter Miller, Wedgewood Nowell, Henry Otho, Selmar Jackson, Bob Perry, Lee Phelps, Emmett Vogan, Tom Wilson, Jack Wise, Maris Wrixon, Abner Biberman, Arthur Gardner, Jack C. Smith, Dick Rich, John Ridgely, Al Lloyd, Napoleon Simpson, Alice Connors, Jack Goodrich, Garland Smith, Cliff Saum, Elliott Sullivan, James Cagney, George Raft, Jane Bryan, George Bancroft, Victor Jory, "Slapsie Maxie" Rosenbloom, Stanley Ridges, Alan Baxter, John Wray, Edward Pawley, Willard Robertson, Emma Dunn, Paul Hurst, Thurston Hall, Clay Clement, Charles Trowbridge, Harry Cording

Director(s): William Keighley

Features:
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Warner Night at the Movies 1936 Short Subjects Gallery:
Vintage newsreel
Documentary short A Day at Santa Anita
Oscar®-nominated classic cartoon Detouring America
Trailers of Each Dawn I Die and 1939's Wings of the Navy
New featurette Stool Pigeons and Fine Overcoats: The Language of Gangster Films
Commentary by film historian haden Guest
Breakdowns of 1939: Studio blooper reel
Bonus cartoon Each Dawn I Crow
Audio-only bonus: Radio show with George Raft and Franchot Tone
Subtitles: Français &
Each Dawn I Die DVD Details
Video:
Black & White
Audio:
Dolby Digital Mono
Language:
English
Subtitles:
French, Spanish
Running Time: 92
Genre: Drama
Item Weight: 1
UPC: 012569677388
Product Code: WHV67738DVD
Format: DVD
Year:1939
Studio: Warner Home Video
Each Dawn I Die DVD Summary Otis Ferguson has said of Each Dawn I Die that "the story is of the kind you would have to see to disbelieve.

" And to be sure, the film is nothing more than a sampler of '30s prison-film conventions.

But with the brilliant acting by James Cagney and the fast-paced and hard-edged direction of William Keighley, the film clatters past like an express train.

Cagney plays Frank Ross, an innocent newspaperman who is railroaded into prison by a corrupt district attorney.

In prison, he meets hardened-c
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