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14 (Fourteen) Hours (1951)

Review

 

Film noir, a classic film style of the `40s and `50s, is noted for its dark themes, stark camera angles and high-contrast lighting. Comprising many of Hollywood's finest films, film noir tells realistic stories about crime, mystery, femmes fatales and conflict.

This compelling suspense drama spends its time with a tormented young man (Richard Basehart) as he teeters on a New York hotel's 15th floor window ledge, deciding whether or not to jump. Paul Douglas plays a traffic cop, the first officer on the scene, and through his gentle, compassionate talk, he becomes the only one the man on the ledge trusts. He certainly doesn't trust his mother (Agnes Moorehead) or ex-fiancée (Barbara Bel Geddes). The crowd below is mesmerized and for some, the fourteen hours that follow will change their lives forever. This film is notable for the film debut of Grace Kelly in a small role.

Technical Details

 

Paul Douglas ; Richard Basehart ; Barbara Bel Geddes ; Debra Paget ; Agnes Moorehead ; Robert Keith ; Howard Da Silva ; Jeffrey Hunter ; Martin Gabel ; Grace Kelly ; Frank Faylen ; Jeff Corey ; James Millican ; Donald Randolph

Henry Hathaway

Not Rated

1951

Fullscreen 4:3

English - Dolby Digital (2.0) Stereo

Spanish

92 Minutes (approx)

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