Fourteen Hours

Directed by: Henry Hathaway, USA, 1951

USA, 1951
Plakatmotiv Fourteen Hours, © 20th Century-Fox Film Corporation


Cast and Credits

Production 20th Century-Fox Film Corporation
Producer Sol C. Siegel
Director Henry Hathaway
Scenario John Paxton
Based on Joel Sayre [Novel]
Director of Photography Joseph MacDonald
Composer Alfred Newman
Cast Richard Basehart [Robert Cosick]
Jeff Corey [Sgt. Farley]
Howard Da Silva [Lt. Moksar]
Ossie Davis
Paul Douglas [Dunnigan]
Frank Faylen [Kellner]
Martin Gabel [Dr. Strauss]
Barbara Bei Goddes [Virginia]
Jeffrey Hunter [Danny]
Robert Keith [Mr. Cosick]
Grace Kelly [Mrs. Fuller]
George MacQuarrie [Geistlicher]
James Millican [Sgt. Boyle]
Agnes Moorehead [Mrs. Cosick]
Debra Paget [Ruth]
Donald Randolph [Dr. Benson]
Willard Waterman [Mr. Harris]

Technical specifications
Category: Feature Film
Technical Details: Format: 35 mm - Black and White,Length: 97 minutes
Sound System: Mono

General Information

Fourteen Hours is a motion picture produced in the year 1951 as a USA production. The Film was directed by Henry Hathaway, with Richard Basehart, Paul Douglas, Barbara Bei Goddes, Grace Kelly, Debra Paget, in the leading parts. We have currently no synopsis of this picture on file; There are no reviews of Fourteen Hours available.

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