Time to Kill (1942 film)
Time to Kill | |
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Directed by | Herbert I. Leeds |
Produced by | Sol M. Wurtzel |
Written by | Brett Halliday (characters) |
Screenplay by | Clarence Upson Young |
Based on |
The High Window by Raymond Chandler |
Starring |
Lloyd Nolan Heather Angel |
Music by |
Emil Newman Cyril J. Mockridge (uncredited) David Raksin (uncredited) |
Cinematography | Charles Clarke |
Edited by | Alfred Day |
Distributed by | 20th Century Fox |
Release dates |
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Running time | 61 mins. |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Time to Kill is an American mystery film directed by Herbert I. Leeds. It is the first screen adaptation of Raymond Chandler's novel The High Window, which was remade five years later as The Brasher Doubloon. The detective was changed from Philip Marlowe to Michael Shayne for this version, with Lloyd Nolan playing the part and Heather Angel in a rare turn as leading lady.
Cast
- Lloyd Nolan ... Michael Shayne
- Heather Angel ... Myrle Davis
- Doris Merrick ... Linda Conquest Murdock
- Ralph Byrd ... Lou Venter, bodyguard
- Richard Lane ... Lt. Breeze
- Sheila Bromley ... Lois Morny
- Morris Ankrum ... Alexander Morny
- Ethel Griffies ... Mrs. Murdock
- James Seay ... Leslie Murdock
- Ted Hecht ... George Anson Phillips
- William Pawley ... Mr. Hensch
- Syd Saylor ... The Mailman
- Lester Sharpe ... Elisha Washburn
- Charles Williams ... The Dentist
- LeRoy Mason ... Rudolph, the headwaiter
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