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    Fourteen Hours

    1951 · Thriller · 1h 32m

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  1. Fourteen Hours is a 1951 American drama directed by Henry Hathaway, which tells the story of a New York City police officer trying to stop a despondent man from jumping to his death from the 15th floor of a hotel.

  2. Fourteen Hours: Directed by Henry Hathaway. With Paul Douglas, Richard Basehart, Barbara Bel Geddes, Debra Paget. An unhappy man threatens suicide by standing on the ledge of a high-rise building for 14 hours.

  3. Apr 19, 2020 · Fourteen Hours 1951, USA Featuring Richard Basehart, Paul Douglas Film Noir Full Movie - YouTube. Film Noir Public Domain. 6.4K subscribers. Subscribed. 304. 19K views 3 years ago. Not...

  4. Fourteen Hours (1951) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  5. Preparing to jump from the ledge of a skyscraper, Robert Cosick (Richard Basehart), a depressed young man, is spotted by police officer Charlie Dunnigan (Paul Douglas),...

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  6. Mar 8, 2020 · Fourteen Hours is a 1951 film noir directed by Henry Hathaway. The film won critical acclaim for Richard Basehart, who portrayed the mentally disturbed man on the building ledge.

  7. While on patrol on Lower Manhattan on St. Patrick's Day, traffic cop Charlie Dunnigan spots a potential suicide on a ledge of a Broadway hotel. Because the young man vocalizes his dislike for the police, Dunnigan alters his uniform and establishes a rapport with him.

  8. What follows is a chronicling of his fourteen hours on the edge, during which time he forms a special connection with a beat cop named Charlie who first responded to his situation (Paul Douglas), and how the drama on the ledge impacts the rest of the city down below them.

  9. Fourteen Hours is a 1951 American drama directed by Henry Hathaway, which tells the story of a New York City police officer trying to stop a despondent man from jumping to his death from the 15th floor of a hotel.

  10. Cosick creeps onto the ledge of a skyscraper in downtown New York and threatens to jump; for the next 14 hours, Dunnigan (Paul Douglas), a policeman who was passing by, tries to talk him down, searching for a way to convince him that life is worth living.

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