Fourteen Hours streaming
Genre
Drama
Year
1951
Runtime
1h32

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Fourteen Hours

Love, loss, and redemption on the edge.

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Synopsis

Fourteen Hours is a 1951 drama film centering around a man who threatens to commit suicide by jumping from the ledge of a high-rise building. As onlookers gather below, authorities attempt to prevent the tragic incident from occurring. The movie explores themes of mental health, human connection, and the value of life. With intense emotions and gripping suspense, Fourteen Hours takes the audience on a rollercoaster of tension and empathy, showcasing the impact of a desperate situation on the people involved. Starring Paul Douglas in a powerful performance, the film delves deep into the human psyche and challenges viewers to reflect on the complexities of existence.

Cast

  • Paul Douglas

    Paul Douglas

    Police Ofcr. Charlie Dunnigan

  • Richard Basehart

    Richard Basehart

    Robert Cosick

  • Barbara Bel Geddes

    Barbara Bel Geddes

    Virginia Foster

  • Debra Paget

    Debra Paget

    Ruth

  • Agnes Moorehead

    Agnes Moorehead

    Christine Hill Cosick

  • Robert Keith

    Robert Keith

    Paul E. Cosick

Reviews

Fourteen Hours, directed by Henry Hathaway, received mixed reviews upon its release. While some critics praised the tense atmosphere and realistic portrayal of the central crisis, others found the pacing slow and the dialogue lacking depth. Variety Magazine commended the film's performances, particularly Paul Douglas' nuanced portrayal of the troubled man on the ledge. The New York Times noted the film's ability to capture the fear and tension of the situation, highlighting the strong direction and suspenseful moments. However, some critics criticized the plot for being predictable and the character development as shallow. Despite these mixed reviews, the movie has gained a cult following for its raw depiction of human struggles and emotional turmoil. IMDb rates Fourteen Hours at 7.1/10, while Rotten Tomatoes gives it a score of 63%.