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Three Hours to Kill is a 1954 American Western film directed by Alfred L. Werker and starring Dana Andrews, Donna Reed and Dianne Foster. It inspired the 1956 Roger Corman film Gunslinger.
Three Hours to Kill: Directed by Alfred L. Werker. With Dana Andrews, Donna Reed, Dianne Foster, Stephen Elliott. Framed for murder, Jim Guthrie barely escapes lynching by the town mob, becomes a wanted fugitive for three years but returns to find the real killer.
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- Western
- Alfred L. Werker
- 1954-11-04
Nov 23, 2023 · Full Movie | Three Hours To Kill (ft. Dana Andrews & Donna Reed) | Wild Westerns. Alfred Werker had directed a number of lower budget noir films (He Walked by Night, Shock) when he...
Dana Andrews turns in a delightfully tough performance as a cowboy wrongly accused of killing his former fiancee's brother. An angry lynch mob strings him up...
After escaping a lynch mob, an innocent man returns to find out who framed him for murder.
- Alfred Werker, Sam Nelson
- Dana Andrews
Dana Andrews turns in a delightfully tough performance as a cowboy wrongly accused of killing his former fiancee's brother. An angry lynch mob strings him up, but rather than killing him, they let him loose to prove his innocence. Noose-scarred, he turns coldblooded and hunts down the real killer.
Jim Guthrie (Dana Andrews) is a fugitive who has been run out of town after being nearly lynched for the murder of a man he did not kill. He returns, bearing the physical and mental scars of his experience, determine to clear his name.