

The Sun Sets at Dawn
Directed by Paul SloaneA young man awaits execution on death row for the murder of a political boss. Although he continues to protest his innocence, only his sweetheart, the prison priest, and the warden and his wife believe him. Reporters discuss the case and similar ones, and one of them relates a story that may save the man's life.
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The Sun Sets at Dawn was released on 1 november 1950.
The Sun Sets at Dawn was directed by Paul Sloane.
The Sun Sets at Dawn has a runtime of 71 m.
The Sun Sets at Dawn was produced by Paul Sloane, Helen H. Rathvon.
A young man awaits execution on death row for the murder of a political boss. Although he continues to protest his innocence, only his sweetheart, the prison priest, and the warden and his wife believe him. Reporters discuss the case and similar ones, and one of them relates a story that may save the man's life.
The key characters in The Sun Sets at Dawn are The Chaplain (Walter Reed), Blackie (Lee Frederick), Pops (Houseley Stevenson).
The Sun Sets at Dawn is rated Approved.
The Sun Sets at Dawn is a Misdaad, Drama, Film-Noir film.
The Sun Sets at Dawn has an audience rating of 6 out of 10.
















