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Final film of Joan Perry.
As well as the future US President Ronald Reagan, the film also stars Faye Emerson, the future daughter-in-law of President Franklin D. Roosevelt. She was married to his son Elliott Roosevelt from 1944 to 1950.
This film's earliest documented telecast took place in Tucson Friday 21 September 1956 on KDWI (Channel 9); it first aired in Cincinnati Friday 12 October 1956 on WKRC (Channel 12), in San Francisco Sunday 14 October 1956 on KPIX (Channel 5), in Albuquerque Friday 26 October 1956 on KOAT (Channel 7), in Salt Lake City Saturday 3 November 1956 on KUTV (Channel 2), and in Bloomington IN Saturday 17 November 1956 on WTTV (Channel 4).
Early mention of mobile television news broadcasting in this film before America's involvement in WW2 - when Matt tells Sgt. Daniels and Officer Slattery what will happen after they find Abbott's body.
"'Snappy' Saunders: Oh, some day I'm gonna get even with you. I'm gonna dance on your grave. I'm gonna lock you in a burning building and record your screams on a phonograph record."
"J.B. Murray, City Editor: Stand by the news, and the news will stand by you!"