

Hell's Five Hours
The manager (Stephen McNally) of a rocket-fuel plant deals with a worker (Vic Morrow) threatening to blow himself up.
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Plot Summary
In this tense thriller, a desperate man, incarcerated for a crime he claims he didn't commit, orchestrates a daring escape from prison. His goal is not freedom, but to race against time to uncover the real killer and clear his name before his wrongly convicted wife is executed. The ticking clock adds to the urgency as he navigates the dangerous streets and evades capture.
Critical Reception
Despite its low budget and modest release, 'Hell's Five Hours' was recognized for its effective suspense and thrilling chase sequences. Critics at the time often highlighted its ability to create tension within its straightforward narrative, particularly for a B-movie.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its brisk pacing and suspenseful plot.
- Noted for its effective use of a ticking clock to build tension.
- Considered a solid example of a low-budget crime thriller from the era.
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Fun Fact
The film's tight schedule and limited budget meant that many scenes were shot quickly, contributing to its raw, urgent feel.
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