24 Hours (1931 film)
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24 Hours | |
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Spanish Poster | |
Directed by | Marion Gering |
Written by |
Louis Bromfield (novel) Will D. Lengle Lew Levenson Louis Weitzenkorn |
Starring |
Clive Brook Kay Francis Miriam Hopkins |
Studio | Paramount-Publix Corporation |
Distributed by | Paramount-Publix Corporation |
Release dates |
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Running time | 65-68 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
24 Hours is a 1931 drama film starring Clive Brook, Kay Francis, and Miriam Hopkins. It was based on the novel Twenty-Four Hours by Louis Bromfield and the play Shattered Glass by Will D. Lengle and Lew Levenson. An alcoholic married man is accused of murdering the woman with whom he has been carrying on an affair.
Cast
- Clive Brook as Jim Towner
- Kay Francis as Fanny Towner
- Miriam Hopkins as Rosie Duggan
- Regis Toomey as Tony Bruzzi
- George Barbier as Hector Champion
- Adrienne Ames as Ruby Wintryingham
- Minor Watson as David Melbourne
- Charlotte Granville as Sairna Jerrold
- Lucille La Verne as Mrs. Dacklehorse
- Wade Boteler as Pat Healy
- Bob Kortman as Dave the Slapper
- Malcolm Waite as Murphy
- Thomas E. Jackson as Police Commissioner
See also
- The House That Shadows Built (1931 promotional film by Paramount)
External links
- 24 Hours at the Internet Movie Database
- 24 Hours at the TCM Movie Database
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