Deadbeat at Dawn | reviewed by: William O'Donnell | February 16, 2022
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Decently grizzly (though the word "decent" does not have much of a place in this bloody story).
| genre | Action | Crime | Drama | Thriller |
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| synopsis | Goose leaves the gang life behind after pleas from his girlfriend. But it isn't long before he's pulled back into the world of violence. |
| lead actors | Jim Van Bebber | Megan Murphy | Marc Pitman | Ric Walker | Paul Harper | Maureen Allisse | Tom Burns | John Bradley | Steven Bognar | Julia Reichert |
| director | Jim Van Bebber |












