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Five Minutes to Live is a 1961 American neo-noir [1] crime film directed by Bill Karn. It was re-titled Door-to-Door Maniac for an American International Pictures re-release in 1966.
Five Minutes to Live: Directed by Bill Karn. With Johnny Cash, Donald Woods, Cay Forester, Pamela Mason. A murderous thug and his cohorts take a bank executives wife hostage after their robbery plans go awry.
- (991)
- Crime, Drama, Music
- Bill Karn
- 1964-02
A gang of bank robbers terrorize a small town by knocking on doors and then killing whoever answers.Director: Bill KarnWriters: Cay Forester, Palmer Thompson...
- 74 min
- 66.9K
- Cult Cinema Classics
Summaries. A murderous thug and his cohorts take a bank executives wife hostage after their robbery plans go awry. Synopsis. CONTAINS SPOILERS Originally released in 1961 as Five Minutes to Live, this low-budget crime drama was later re-released as Door-to-Door Maniac.
The grim crime thriller Five Minutes to Live was an independent film from a small production company with no stars and a director whose only big screen credit was titled Ma Barker's Killer Brood (1960). Cash plays Johnny Cabot, a heist man on the lam after shooting a cop during a robbery.
Stars: Johnny Cash, Donald Woods, Cay ForesterDirector: Bill KarnA cold-blooded killer poses as a door-to-doorguitar instructor to take a bank manager's fami...
- 75 min
- 76.1K
- PizzaFlix
Johnny Cabot (Johnny Cash) is a bloodthirsty New Jersey gangster who is forced to hide out in a small California suburb after killing a cop during a job gone wrong. He's given a chance to get back in the game by Fred Dorella (Vic Tayback), a crook with a novel plan for a foolproof bank heist.