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  1. Pacific Blackout is a 1941 American mystery thriller film directed by Ralph Murphy and starring Robert Preston, Eva Gabor and Martha O'Driscoll. [1] . It was produced and distributed by Paramount Pictures . Plot. Inventor and engineer Robert Draper is unjustly convicted for the murder of his partner.

  2. Pacific Blackout: Directed by Ralph Murphy. With Robert Preston, Martha O'Driscoll, Philip Merivale, Eva Gabor. While bombers roar overhead during a practice blackout in a large American West coast city, Robert Draper, is among the prisoners in a police van.

    • (72)
    • Mystery
    • Ralph Murphy
    • 1941-12-31
  3. Story. Falsely convicted of murder, young Robert Draper escapes custody during a practice blackout drill. Under cover of darkness, Draper hopes to find the real killer, who turns out to be a member of a Nazi sabotage ring. Completed shortly before America entered WW2.

  4. 76 mins More at IMDb TMDb. Falsely convicted of murder, young Robert Draper escapes custody during a practice blackout drill. Under cover of darkness, Draper hopes to find the real killer, who turns out to be a member of a Nazi sabotage ring. Completed shortly before America entered WW2.

    • Ralph Murphy
    • Paramount
  5. As one city prepares for a practice blackout, mechanical engineer Robert Draper is tried for the murder of his partner, with whom he invented an anti-aircraft device. Robert is found guilty and sentenced to execution; however, the blackout occurs just as a police truck is transporting him to prison, and when the truck crashes, Robert escapes ...

    • Ralph Murphy, Frederick Spencer
    • Robert Preston
  6. Pacific Blackout is a film directed by Ralph Murphy with Robert Preston, Martha O'Driscoll, Philip Merivale, Eva Gabor .... Year: 1941. Original title: Pacific Blackout. Synopsis: While bombers roar overhead during a practice blackout in a large American West coast city, Robert Draper, is among the prisoners in a police van.

  7. W.P. Lipscomb Screenplay. Franz Schulz Story. Critics reviews. While bombers roar overhead during a practice blackout in a large American West coast city, Robert Draper, is among the prisoners in a police van. The inventor of a new range finder for anti-aircraft guns, he has been sentenced to death for the murder of his co-worker.