The Night Hawk
Cast & Crew
Sidney Salkow
Robert Livingston
June Travis
Robert Armstrong
Ben Welden
Lucien Littlefield
Film Details
Technical Specs
Synopsis
Gangster Charlie McCormick despairs as his young brother Bobby lays near death and vows to break the quarantine of the ocean liner Pacific Queen in order to retrieve the iron lung Bobby needs. Meanwhile, newspaper editor Lonigan searches for reporter Slim Torrence, because Slim is friends with Tom Niles, the customs officer on the verge of cracking a whiskey smuggling case. Lonigan is about to send another reporter to cover the story when Della Parrish, the publisher's daughter, assures him that she can locate Slim. With the help of Slim's young photographer, Willie Sing, Della finds Slim in a waterfront dive, and Willie and Slim sneak aboard the Pacific Queen to find Niles. Niles hints that McCormick is the head of the smuggling ring and promises Slim an exclusive when he breaks the story the next day. Slim and Willie then try to leave, but are held up by the quarantine. They hide in Bobby's iron lung, which McCormick's men Lefty and Spider get past the quarantine. On shore, the iron lung is hijacked and held for ransom by gangster Otto Miller. Although McCormick agrees to pay the $50,000 ransom, Slim and Willie steal the iron lung from Miller's gang and take it to the hospital. There, Slim finds out that Niles was murdered aboard the ocean liner, and he suspects McCormick. The next day, Slim and Willie return to the ship, where they find the knife used in the murder. Slim is attacked by the killer, one of McCormick's men named John Colley, who was posing as a ship's steward. Slim traces Colley to McCormick's nightclub, where he overhears McCormick plan on killing Colley and framing Miller for it. Slim goes to Miller's hideout, and after warning him of the scheme, takes him to Della's house. Della, angry over being stood up by Slim once again, has invited McCormick for dinner. She is unaware of McCormick's true nature and is horrified when the two gangsters have a gun battle, during which Miller is killed. McCormick is freed after pleading self-defense, but tells his gang to abandon the latest shipment of smuggled whiskey as he is under surveillance. Lefty and Spider are dissatisfied with the idea and scheme with boat captain McTeague to doublecross McCormick by transporting the whiskey directly into a warehouse themselves, by means of a pump. Slim and Willie find out about the double-cross and go to the warehouse, where Slim is captured after sending Willie to get the police. Slim is taken aboard the ship, while Lefty goes to McCormick's house. When Bobby overhears Lefty planning to murder Slim, and he calls McCormick's club. McCormick tells Bobby that nothing can be done, but after Bobby reminds his brother that Slim saved his life, McCormick rushes to the ship. McCormick rescues Slim as he is about to be steamed to death in the hold, but he is fatally wounded by Lefty. The police arrive and the gang is apprehended, and later, Willie helps Slim and Della plan their honeymoon.
Director
Sidney Salkow
Cast
Robert Livingston
June Travis
Robert Armstrong
Ben Welden
Lucien Littlefield
Joseph Downing
Roland L. Got
Cy Kendall
Paul Fix
Billy Burrud
Charles Wilson
Dwight Frye
Paul Mcvey
Robert Homans
Crew
Earl Felton
Cy Feuer
Phil Ford
Walter Kent
Manny Kurtz
John Victor Mackay
Jack Marta
Ernest Nims
Irene Saltern
Herman Schlom
Murray Seldeen
Al Sherman
Al Wilson
Film Details
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Notes
The pre-production title of this film was Hell Bent for Headlines. The film's press kit notes that the picture marked Robert Armstrong's return to the screen after a lengthy absence. His previous film was The Girl Said No, released in October 1937.