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-30-

  • 1959
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 36m
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6.7/10
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-30- (1959)
Drama

A managing editor of a LA newspaper must put together headlines for the next day in a way that'll attract the potential readers, deal with hectic going-ons at the workplace and have a seriou... Read allA managing editor of a LA newspaper must put together headlines for the next day in a way that'll attract the potential readers, deal with hectic going-ons at the workplace and have a serious talk with his wife about her wish to adopt.A managing editor of a LA newspaper must put together headlines for the next day in a way that'll attract the potential readers, deal with hectic going-ons at the workplace and have a serious talk with his wife about her wish to adopt.

  • Director
    • Jack Webb
  • Writer
    • William Bowers
  • Stars
    • Jack Webb
    • William Conrad
    • David Nelson
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.7/10
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    • Director
      • Jack Webb
    • Writer
      • William Bowers
    • Stars
      • Jack Webb
      • William Conrad
      • David Nelson
    • 21User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
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    Jack Webb
    Jack Webb
    • Sam Gatlin
    William Conrad
    William Conrad
    • Jim Bathgate
    David Nelson
    David Nelson
    • Earl Collins
    Whitney Blake
    Whitney Blake
    • Peggy Gatlin
    Louise Lorimer
    Louise Lorimer
    • Lady Wilson
    James Bell
    James Bell
    • Ben Quinn
    Nancy Valentine
    Nancy Valentine
    • Jan Price
    Joe Flynn
    Joe Flynn
    • Hymie Shapiro
    Richard Bakalyan
    Richard Bakalyan
    • Carl Thompson
    Dick Whittinghill
    Dick Whittinghill
    • Fred Kendall
    John Nolan
    • Ron Danton
    Howard McNear
    Howard McNear
    • Editor
    Jonathan Hole
    Jonathan Hole
    • Pettifog
    Richard Deacon
    Richard Deacon
    • Chapman
    Ronnie Dapo
    Ronnie Dapo
    • Billy
    Fay McKenzie
    Fay McKenzie
    • Mrs. Jason
    Marshall Kent
    Marshall Kent
    • Mr. Jason
    Howard Culver
    Howard Culver
    • Walt Ashton
    • Director
      • Jack Webb
    • Writer
      • William Bowers
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    8planktonrules

    Surprising in its depth...

    This film is a night in a newsroom at a big city newspaper. It stars Jack Webb as the boss, William Conrad and a whole host of other folks. There are a could of surprises--with Howard McNear (Floyd from "The Andy Griffith Show") and David Nelson ("Ozzie and Harriett") in small parts. All of them work very well together and "-30-" is a surprisingly good film. While it's not nearly as cynical and hard-hitting as "Five Star Final" (also remade as "Two Against the World"), it is a dandy little film--and one that might surprise you. Surprising because it was produced and directed by Jack Webb--and has Webb in the lead actually plays a surprisingly vulnerable guy. This is not the tough as nails guy he played in "The D.I." or Joe Friday from "Dragnet" (though Friday could, on rare occasions, show a bit of heart). This guy is cynical but also a guy who is hurting--and Webb was able to do a surprisingly good performance in this complex role. Now the film at first does not appear to have a lot of depth--just a lot of hard-boiled stereotypical newspaper folks. But, as the film progresses, various tragedies occur--bringing some humanity to these folks who seemed cold as ice.

    Overall, a very compelling film--particularly the last half hour. Very well written, a bit schmaltzy (in a good way) and never the least bit dull, this is a heck of a good film that is all but forgotten today. And, the same can be made for Webb's other films. If he hadn't been so successful on TV, you wonder what other film projects he might have made.
    schappe1

    A Prose Opera

    This film is entertaining but marred by a too archly clever script, lines that are delivered, (particularly by William Conrad), as if the speaker were narrating a documentary and scenes that are played at 45RPM instead of 33. The effect is to make the film play like an opera without the music, complete with a mixture of low comedy and high tragedy. An attempt to break the news about a loved one's death becomes an extended discourse on God and the Universe. (I have always found that people in a certain situation are not very interested in the philosophies of people who are not.) Someone makes a wisecrack about the newspaper business and Conrad launches into a sort of aria about the purpose of the news business. He also sings lines like "BBBooooyyy!" when he calls for a copy boy. We have a kid trapped in sewers, another hoping to be adopted by the hero, another dying in a plane crash, etc. etc. I also agree that the thought of David Nelson having been a sergeant in the Korean War when the actor was born in 1936 is absurd.

    Still, no one can deny that the film is entertaining for all it's faults. It moves and has real dramatic punch. Jack Webb's performance is his best in the movies since "The Men", (1950), although he still lacks the presence and charisma of the movie star he surely wanted to be. This was almost his last attempt at it after "Dragnet (1954), Pete Kelly's Blues, (1955) and The D.I. (1957). He had one more attempt, "The Last Time I saw Archie" (1961), a service comedy with Robert Mitchum, (now there's a Movie Star!) which, like -30-, was a box office flop and ended Webb's ambitions in this regard. He them became a Warner Brother's executive and then returned to the medium where he really excelled, television.
    8Pearsey

    Newspaper drama - Jack Webb style

    I have always enjoyed this movie, which is admittedly corny at times and overly sentimental. However, "-30-", is a movie that is not dull and has a lot of subplots going on to hold your interest. Jack Webb, who also directed, stars as Sam Gatlin, the editor of a Los Angeles newspaper. He's had tragedy in his life and has closed himself off. He's outwardly gruff but has a soft heart. The action in the film takes place during one night, with a heavy rain storm, a missing child and several other stories competing for the front page before the deadline arrives. William Conrad attempts to steal every scene he is in but adds a lot of humor to the story as the city editor who is outwardly gruff but has a soft heart (there's definitely a lot of that in this movie). This movie and the "D.I." are my favorite movies starring Jack Webb.
    8fiascofilmsco

    Newspaper Drama--Jack Webb Style

    Webb stars as Gatlin, the night editor of an LA newspaper. Wm. Conrad is Jim Bathgate, the city editor. There are many familiar 50's-60's TV faces in this film. It's easy to overlook the over-acting. There are plenty of plot twists to keep you thinking. No chances to stop and think about what just happened too long. Webb also directed this film for his Mark VII production company. The direction is tight. I have always liked the camera movements in this film. Very fluid. Some of the side stories interweaving thru this film are almost too much to take. Louise Lorimer plays "Lady," a senior employee, and copyist whos grandson dies during a speed record attempt by the air force. Alot of time is spent on the scene where she and Gatlin talk each other down. It's a sad scene, with a sudden jump to another part of the newsroom. During the course of the evening, a little girl goes into a storm drain after her dog, the rains come, and suddenly this is the main story for the morning paper. We are shown how the pages are composed in an interesting way, and are given a very basic overview of how things were done in 1959.

    We even get a look at Miss Arkansas, 1959, Donna Sue Needham, as a sexpot that the camera ogles for a minute or so...

    If you've never seen this film, give it a chance. It's tight, and entertaining. Even sad in places.

    Overlook the theme music.
    9jlong-1

    Yes, Jack Webb can act.....but he is still Jack Webb.

    Jack Webb delivers as a newspaper editor on a cliffhanger of a front page story. A little girl, a storm drain, and a heavy rainstorm set the pace. Subplots include a young woman trying to break into the newspaper reporter business (in 1959 - this predated women's lib and did it very well) and a fear of being a parent again after losing a child. Acting chemistry is very successful. An excellent movie. Have VHS, want DVD.

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    • Trivia
      In typical Jack Webb fashion, principal photography was finished in only 12 of the scheduled 18 days.
    • Goofs
      After a fledgling writer turns in a news story on her first night as a reporter, the editor sends it to be typeset without even reading it.
    • Quotes

      Carl Thompson: Now this is our art department. And this is Mr. Chapman, one of our staff artists. Mr. Chapman, this is Mr. and Mrs. Jason.

      Bentley Jason: [along with his wife] How do you do, Mr. Chapman!

      Carl Thompson: Would you draw something for us please, Mr. Chapman?

      Chapman: [stares at Thompsons] Draw? Draw? What would you like? A dog? A cat? Or a pig with a squiggly tail? Or how about a house? I was always real big in the house department! Especially on those chimneys with the smoke cork-screwing out!

    • Crazy credits
      [at the end of the cast list] "And Miss Arkansas of 1959 - Donna Sue Needham."
    • Connections
      Referenced in The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet: The Rancher's Daughter (1959)
    • Soundtracks
      Boy
      Written by Don Ralke and William Bowers

      Sung by David Nelson

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    • Release date
      • December 19, 1963 (Mexico)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Deadline Midnight
    • Filming locations
      • Warner Brothers Burbank Studios - 4000 Warner Boulevard, Burbank, California, USA(Studio)
    • Production company
      • Mark VII Ltd.
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 36m(96 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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