{{Short description|1954 film by Alfred L. Werker}} {{Use American English|date=October 2021}} {{Use mdy dates|date=February 2015}} {{Infobox film | name = Three Hours to Kill
| image = Three Hours to Kill poster.jpg | caption = | director = Alfred L. Werker | producer = Harry Joe Brown | writer = Richard Alan Simmons<br>Roy Huggins<br>Maxwell Shane | based_on = a story by Alex Gottlieb | starring = Dana Andrews<br>Donna Reed <br> Dianne Foster | music = Paul Sawtell | cinematography = Charles Lawton Jr. | editing = Gene Havlick | color_process = Technicolor | studio = Columbia Pictures | distributor = Columbia Pictures | released = {{Film date|1954|09|03|New York City|1954|11|04|United States}} | runtime = 77 minutes | country = United States | language = English | budget = | gross = }} '''''Three Hours to Kill''''' is a 1954 American Western film directed by Alfred L. Werker and starring Dana Andrews, Donna Reed and Dianne Foster.<ref name=HHT>{{cite web|url=https://www.nytimes.com/1954/09/04/archives/a-western-is-presented-by-the-globe.html|author=Thompson, Howard|title=A Western Is Presented by the Globe|website=The New York Times|date=September 4, 1954}}</ref>
It inspired the 1956 Roger Corman film ''Gunslinger''.<ref name="Senses">[http://sensesofcinema.com/2005/35/charles_b_griffith/ Aaron W. Graham, 'Little Shop of Genres: An interview with Charles B. Griffith', ''Senses of Cinema'', 15 April, 2005] accessed 25 June 2012</ref>
==Plot== Jim Guthrie (Dana Andrews) returns to town three years after being falsely accused of murdering Carter Mastin (Richard Webb). Jim finds that his old friend Ben East (Stephen Elliott) is now the sheriff. In a flashback, Jim recounts his near-lynching by a mob convinced he had shot Carter in the back. Laurie (Donna Reed), Carter's sister, who was planning on marrying Jim, disrupts the lynching, and Jim narrowly escapes. He still bears a neck scar from his ordeal. Ben gives Jim three hours to find the true killer. Through confrontations with several of the men who had been eager to hang him, Jim is led to the guilty man.
==Cast== * Dana Andrews as Jim Guthrie * Donna Reed as Laurie Mastin * Dianne Foster as Chris Palmer * Stephen Elliott as Sheriff Ben East * Richard Coogan as Niles Hendricks * Laurence Hugo as Marty Lasswell * James Westerfield as Sam Minor * Richard Webb as Carter Mastin * Carolyn Jones as Polly * Charlotte Fletcher as Betty * Whit Bissell as Deke * Francis McDonald as Deputy Vince
==Reception== In ''The New York Times'', Howard Thompson wrote:<blockquote>[This] lusterless drama adds a few mild psychological overtones to a familiar story, a varmint's return to his home town... Mr. Andrews plays the ne'er-do-well of a prairie spot called Furnace Flats...<p>[The] actors, as we say, acquit themselves respectively. Mr. Andrews, for instance, is bedraggled bitterness personified... As for this saga of Furnace Flats, it's flat all right, but not so hot.<ref name=HHT /></p></blockquote>
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==External links== * {{AFI film|id=51379|=Three Hours to Kill}} * {{IMDb title|id=0047581|title=Three Hours to Kill}} * {{TCMDb title|id=3818|title=Three Hours to Kill}}
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Category:1954 films Category:American Western (genre) films Category:1954 Western (genre) films Category:Columbia Pictures films Category:Films directed by Alfred L. Werker Category:Films scored by Paul Sawtell Category:1954 English-language films Category:1954 American films Category:English-language Western (genre) films
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