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An alcoholic actress who is considered a dangerous jinx is rehabilitated, but she then shows that she's as dangerous as ever.

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Joyce Heath
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Don Bellows
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Gail Armitage
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Mrs. Williams
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Gordon Heath
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Teddy
Walter Walker ...
Roger Farnsworth
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Pitt Hanley
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Charles Melton
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George Sheffield
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Elmont
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Reed Walsh (as William Davidson)
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First Waiter (uncredited)
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Charles - Male Lead in Play (uncredited)
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Nurse (uncredited)
Florence Fair ...
Miss Seals - Don's Secretary (uncredited)
Eddie Foster ...
Passerby (uncredited)
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Betty - Gail's Maid (uncredited)
Edward Keane ...
Doctor (uncredited)
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Williams - Roger's Chauffeur (uncredited)
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Nurse Behind Counter (uncredited)
Larry McGrath ...
Second Waiter (uncredited)
Miki Morita ...
Cato - Don's Butler (uncredited)
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Bartender (uncredited)
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Reporter (uncredited)
Sam Rice ...
Second Bartender (uncredited)
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Rehearsal Observer (uncredited)
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Foreman (uncredited)
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Beulah - Joyce's Maid (uncredited)
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Huree - a Nurse (uncredited)
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Teddy's Chauffeur (uncredited)

Directed by

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Alfred E. Green

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Laird Doyle ... (story)
 
Laird Doyle ... (screen play)

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Hal B. Wallis ... executive producer (uncredited)
Jack L. Warner ... executive producer (uncredited)

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Ray Heindorf ... (uncredited)
Bernhard Kaun ... (uncredited)
Heinz Roemheld ... (uncredited)

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Ernest Haller ... (photography by)

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Thomas Richards ... (edited by)

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Hugh Reticker

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Orry-Kelly ... (gowns)

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Russell Saunders ... assistant director (uncredited)

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W.H. Patterson ... props (uncredited)

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Harry Barnhouse ... grip (uncredited)
Mac Julian ... still photographer (uncredited)

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Leo F. Forbstein ... musical director
Howard Jackson ... composer: stock music (uncredited)

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Harry Joe Brown ... supervisor (uncredited)
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Plot Summary

Dan Bellows finds former stage star Joyce Heath a penniless drunk and takes her to his Connecticut home for rehabilitation. Unaware that she is married to Gordon, he asks his fiancée Gail to free him and offers to sponsor Joyce in a play. When Gordon refuses to give Joyce a divorce, she runs the car into a tree crippling him for life. Joyce urges Dan return to Gail, opens her play, and begs Gordon for forgiveness. Written by Ed Stephan

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Taglines Out of the Heavens into the Gutter!(print ad - Lubbock Morning Avalanche - Palace Theatre - Lubbock, Texas - Feb. 4, 1936) See more »
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Also Known As
  • Forever Ends at Dawn (United States)
  • The Jinx Woman (United States)
  • Tomorrow Ends (United States)
  • Strange Woman (United States)
  • Hard Luck Dame (United States)
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  • 79 min
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Trivia First film in which Bette Davis wore her hair in the short "bob" cut that was styled by Perc Westmore. Davis would favor this look the rest of her life. See more »
Goofs After waking up in Don's country house, Joyce sits down in a chair after berating him and goes to pour a drink for herself twice between shots. See more »
Movie Connections Featured in The Voice That Thrilled the World (1943). See more »
Soundtracks Mine Alone See more »
Quotes Don Bellows: Restful here, isn't it?
Joyce Heath: The whole countryside seems to have found peace.
Don Bellows: A person could find peace too.
Joyce Heath: No, you'll only find that in yourself and when you do, you might as well be dead.
Don Bellows: Dead?
Joyce Heath: Rest In Peace is for tombstones.
Don Bellows: And for the living?
Joyce Heath: Desire. To want something. To obtain that desire and live up to every moment of it. And then go on leaving yesterday behind. On and on. Higher and higher.
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