Five Minutes to Love

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Five Minutes to Love, originally known as The Rotten Apple and also known as It Only Takes Five Minutes, was a 1963 film starring Rue McClanahan about a woman named Poochie, played by McClanahan, who lived in a junkyard. Originally directed by John Hayes, it was critically lambasted, and later picked up by exploitation filmmaker Kroger Babb, who repackaged The Rotten Apple as Five Minutes to Love.

The film was released in 2006 as a double feature with Walk the Angry Beach under its exploitation title Hollywood After Dark, focusing on McClanahan's roles, as she later gained fame for her work on The Golden Girls.

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