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Night Beat is a 1947 British Brit noir crime thriller drama film directed by Harold Huth and starring Anne Crawford, Maxwell Reed, Ronald Howard, Hector Ross, Christine Norden and Sid James. [3] It was written by Guy Morgan and T. J. Morrison.
Night Beat, sometimes spelled Nightbeat, is an NBC radio drama series that aired February 6, 1950 – September 25, 1952, sponsored by Pabst Blue Ribbon Beer and Wheaties. Description [ edit ]
Night Beat or Nightbeat may refer to: Night Beat, a film directed by George B. Seitz; Night Beat, a film directed by Harold Huth; Night Beat (Sam Cooke album), 1963; Night Beat (Hank Crawford album), 1989; Night Beats, an American psychedelic/garage rock band; Night Beat (U.S. radio program) Nightbeat (Transformers) a Transformers character
Named after the Sam Cooke album 'Night Beat', [6] the solo self-recorded Street (Atomic) EP was released that year via Holy Twist Records. [7] [8] [9] After trying out a couple of different lineups, he asked high school friend and former B.B Mercy drummer James Traeger who was studying in Austin, Texas [10] to move to Seattle to join Night ...
Night Beat is a 1931 American pre-Code crime film directed by George B. Seitz. [1] Plot. This article needs a plot summary. Please add one in your own words.
Night Beat is the tenth studio album by American singer Sam Cooke, released in August 1963 by RCA Victor. The album title originated from late-night recording sessions by Cooke and a quartet of studio musicians in February 1963. It has been featured in "best-of" lists by contemporary music critics and regarded as one of Cooke's best.
He reached the height of his fame when he appeared as Randy Stone in the Australian adaptation of the NBC radio serial 'Night Beat' produced by Grace Gibson Radio Productions. [1] McGuire was a native of Nashville, Tennessee, born on November 1, 1921. He worked in American film and TV productions such as "On the Beach" (1959), "The Twilight ...
He also played the title character on the syndicated The Blue Beetle in 1940, several episodes of The Whistler, and starred in the later newspaper drama series Night Beat in the early 1950s and in episodes of Suspense in the late 1950s. He also starred as John Malone in The Amazing Mr. Malone.