End of the Road Trailer

End of the Road Trailer (1944)

"The screen's most amazing man hunt!" 10 November 1944 Crime 51 mins

A crime writer believes that a man imprisoned for committing the notorious "Flower Shop Murder" is innocent of the crime. He believes he knows who the actual culprit is, and sets out to befriend the man and get enough evidence to prove that he is the real killer.

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Cast

Edward Norris

as Robert Kirby

John Abbott

as Chris Martin

June Storey

as Kitty McDougal

Jonathan Hale

as Gregory McCune

Pierre Watkin

as District Attorney

Ted Hecht

as Walter Gribbon

Kenne Duncan

as Al Herman

Eddie Fields

as Joe Ferrari

Emmett Vogan

as Mannenburg

Gino Corrado

as Nick (uncredited)

Maxine Doyle

as Florist (uncredited)

Crew

Richard Cherwin

Richard Cherwin Music Director

Joe Dill

Joe Dill Assistant Director

Fred A. Ritter

Fred A. Ritter Art Direction

William Bradford

William Bradford Director of Photography

Joseph Dubin

Original Music Composer

George Blair

George Blair Associate Producer

Albert Beich

Albert Beich Additional Dialogue

International Releases Dates

United States 10 November 1944

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