Fourteen Hours

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Fourteen Hours is a 1951 American film noir drama centered on a tense, day-long standoff with a man threatening to jump from a New York skyscraper ledge.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf film
magazine article
author Joel Sayre NERFINISHED
basedOn The Man on the Ledge NERFINISHED
cinematographyBy Joseph MacDonald NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
director Henry Hathaway NERFINISHED
distributor 20th Century Fox NERFINISHED
editedBy Dorothy Spencer NERFINISHED
features Grace Kelly NERFINISHED
filmingStyle black-and-white
genre drama film
film noir
hasColorProcess black-and-white cinematography
hasFilmRating Approved (MPAA, original release) NERFINISHED
hasTheme media sensationalism
psychological crisis
urban alienation
hasTitleLanguage English
mainSubject hostage negotiation
suicide attempt
musicBy Alfred Newman NERFINISHED
narrativeLocation skyscraper ledge
notableFor film debut in Fourteen Hours
originalLanguage English
partOf American film noir cycle NERFINISHED
portrays crowd behavior
family conflict
police negotiation tactics
producer Sol C. Siegel NERFINISHED
productionCompany Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corporation NERFINISHED
publicationDate 1951
releaseFormat theatrical film
releaseYear 1951
runtimeMinutes 92
screenwriter John Paxton NERFINISHED
settingLocation New York City
stars Agnes Moorehead NERFINISHED
Barbara Bel Geddes NERFINISHED
Debra Paget NERFINISHED
Paul Douglas NERFINISHED
Richard Basehart NERFINISHED
Robert Keith NERFINISHED
timeSpanOfFiction one day
workType feature film

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Richard Basehart notableWork Fourteen Hours
Larry Blyden notableWork Fourteen Hours