![]() Susan finds the body and becomes the prime suspect in two murders now. Helen, in a panic and eager to leave town, goes to Hanlon and Mascotti threatening to tell everything she knows unless they pay her $5,000. Helen, seeing her husband and Susan together, believes he is seeing another woman and, in a fit of drunken jealousy, gets into a truck and runs down Hill, killing him. Susan is told by Hill that he needs more time to repair her car, Hill now realizing that the car's been involved in an accident, information he can use. He finds out her boyfriend is a cop and scrams. Speegle shows up at Susan's home, hoping to blackmail her for $500. The men are concerned about Hill's alcoholic wife, Helen, who knows too much about their activities. ![]() ![]() What she doesn't know is that Hill is in business with a couple of criminals, Hanlon and Mascotti. Susan takes the car to an auto shop run by Fred Hill, who recognizes it as Rick's vehicle. An eyewitness named Speegle suggests she flee the scene before the watchman regains consciousness. She accidentally runs into a night watchman riding a bicycle. Rick Rickards, a cop, lends his car to Susan Lang, his fiancée. ![]() The film's sets were designed by art director Walter E. Terror at Midnight is a 1956 film noir crime film directed by Franklin Adreon and starring Scott Brady, Joan Vohs and Frank Faylen. ![]()
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