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The Desperate Hours (1955)

Review

 

Director William Wyler's Suspense classic marks the only time cinema giants Humphrey Bogart and Fredric March worked together. The result is everything you'd expect: taut, terrifying and terrific. Bogart plays an escaped con who has nothing to lose. March is a suburban everyman who has everything to lose-his family is held hostage by Bogart. As The Desperate Hours tick by, the two men square off in a battle of wills and cunning that tightens into an unforgettable, fear-drenched finale.

Technical Details

 

Humphrey Bogart ; Martha Scott ; Mary Murphy ; Richard Eyer ; Robert Middleton ; Arthur Kennedy ; Dewey Martin ; Fredric March ; Gig Young

William Wyler

Not Rated

1955

Widescreen 16:9 Anamorphic

English - Dolby Digital (1.0) Mono

English

Yes

1 hour and 52 minutes (approx)

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