

Five Miles to Midnight
American ex-Air Force man and current businessman Bob Macklin is married to the impoverished Italian-born Lisa. Bob’s jealousy and immaturity irks Lisa, who tells him she’s planning to file for a divorce before his plane departs on a business trip for Casablanca.
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Plot Summary
While visiting Paris, an American woman discovers her husband, who she thought was dead, is alive and living under an assumed identity. He is involved in a dangerous plot and faking his death to escape the consequences. She becomes entangled in his scheme and faces a perilous journey.
Critical Reception
Five Miles to Midnight received a mixed reception upon its release. While Sophia Loren's performance was generally praised, the film's complex and somewhat convoluted plot, coupled with its melodramatic tone, drew criticism from some reviewers. It did not achieve significant critical acclaim but found an audience for its dramatic elements and star power.
What Reviewers Say
- Sophia Loren delivers a compelling performance as a woman caught in a web of deceit.
- The film attempts a suspenseful thriller with romantic undertones, but the plot can be difficult to follow.
- Anthony Perkins provides a haunting portrayal of a man living a dangerous double life.
Google audience: Audience reception is not widely documented on Google platforms for this film.
Fun Fact
The film was originally conceived as a vehicle for Sophia Loren and Anthony Perkins, who were both major stars at the time, and it explored themes of identity and deception that were popular in thrillers of the early 1960s.
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