Twelve Hours to Kill explained

Twelve Hours to Kill
Director:Edward L. Cahn
Producer:John Healy
Starring:Nico Minardos
Barbara Eden
Grant Richards
Music:Paul Dunlap
Cinematography:Floyd Crosby
Editing:Betty Steinberg
Distributor:20th Century Fox
Runtime:83 minutes
Country:United States
Language:English

Twelve Hours to Kill (also known as 12 Hours to Kill) is a 1960 American crime drama film directed by Edward L. Cahn and starring Nico Minardos and Barbara Eden.[1]

Plot

Martin Filones (Nico Minardos), a young Greek man, witnesses the murder of gangster Frankie Russo, and is ushered off into the relative "safety" of suburban obscurity by Lt. Jim Carnevan (Grant Richards), unaware that he is being double-crossed by a crooked gendarme. Barbara Eden plays the femme fatale of the story.

Cast

Production

Twelve Hours to Kill was the first lead role for Nico Minadros, who had been in Holiday for Lovers.[2]

See also

Notes and References

  1. News: 12 HOURS TO KILL. 1960. Monthly Film Bulletin. 27. 101. .
  2. News: Scheuer, P. K.. Donehue to direct 'campobello" film.. Dec 30, 1959. Los Angeles Times. .