36 Hours

36 Hours

80 mins | Crime, Thriller | Dec. 4, 1953

When his wife stops writing to him and his letters are returned unanswered, Dan becomes extremely concerned about her welfare. He returns home but is only able to meet with her briefly before she is found murdered. Dan is the obvious suspect but has only 36 hours to find out who murdered her. In so doing he uncovers a shocking catalogue of his wife's past affairs and an identity that he knew nothing about.

36 Hours

80 mins | Crime, Thriller | Dec. 4, 1953

36 Hours
When his wife stops writing to him and his letters are returned unanswered, Dan becomes extremely concerned about her welfare. He returns home but is only able to meet with her briefly before she is found murdered. Dan is the obvious suspect but has only 36 hours to find out who murdered her. In so doing he uncovers a shocking catalogue of his wife's past affairs and an identity that he knew nothing about.
IMDb rating 5.9
Producers Hammer Film Productions
Original title 36 Hours
Directors Renée Glynne, Montgomery Tully, Jimmy Sangster
Writers Steve Fisher

Cast

Dan Duryea

as Major Bill Rogers

Elsie Albiin

as Katherine 'Katie' Rogers (as Elsy Albiin)

Gudrun Ure

as Sister Jenny Miller (as Ann Gudrun)

Eric Pohlmann

as Slossen, the smuggler

John Chandos

as Orville Hart

Kenneth Griffith

as Henry Slosson

Harold Lang

as Harry Cross

Marianne Stone

as Pam Palmer

Jane Carr

as Soup Kitchen Supervisor

Michael Golden

as The Inspector

Christine Adrian

as Mrs. Hart (Uncredited)

Sheila Berry

as Wren (Uncredited)

Gabrielle Blunt

as Wren (Uncredited)

Kenneth Brown

as Cop (Uncredited)

Fred Davis

as Police Photographer (Uncredited)

Richard Ford

as Sergeant (Uncredited)

Angela Glynne

as Wren (Uncredited)

Robert Henderson

as Pop (Uncredited)

Jacqueline McKenzie

as Canteen Waitress (Uncredited)

Russell Napier

as Detective at Ann's Apartment (Uncredited)

Robert O'Neal

as Driver (Uncredited)

Lee Patterson

as Joe (Uncredited)

Joe Phelps

as Fake Detective (Uncredited)

Cleo Rose

as Wren (Uncredited)

Ian Selby

as Police Photographer (Uncredited)

Stephen Vercoe

as Ned Palmer (Uncredited)

John Warren

as Clerk (Uncredited)