The Stolen Hours (1963)



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Synopsis:
Stolen Hours is the overlong, overglamorized 1963 remake of the 1939 Bette Davis vehicle Dark Victory. Susan Hayward plays a rich, neurotic socialite who discovers that she only has a year to live. Acting resentfully at first--especially towards handsome doctor Michael Craig, who withheld this information from her "for her own good"--Hayward eventually adopts a philosophical attitude towards her fate. By the time she begins slipping into "that undiscovered uncountry," Hayward is practically a candidate for sainthood. A plot device not utilized in the original involves Hayward's virtual adoption of a young boy (Robert Bacon), who is neglected by his own mother. Novelist Jessamyn West and playwright Joseph Hayes did their best to "contemporize" the outdated elements of the original Dark Victory, even unto having Susan Hayward learn to dance the Twist! Stolen Hours was filmed in England, affording us lovely Technicolor glimpses of the Cornish coast.

~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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Theatrical Release
10/1/1963
Director Credit
Daniel Petrie Director
Cast Credit
Marianne Stone
Chet Baker Himself
Edyth Marriner Laura Pember
Michael Craig Dr. John Carmody
Diane Baker Ellen Pember
Edward Judd Mike Bannerman
Paul Rogers Dr. Eric McKenzie
Robert Bacon Peter
Paul Stassino Dalporto
Jerry Desmonde Colonel
Ellen McIntosh Miss Kendall
Gwen Nelson Hospital Sister
Peter Madden Reynolds
Joan Newell Mrs. Hewitt
Production Credits Credit
Dennis Holt Producer
Art Department Credit
John Hoesli Set Designer
Wilfred Shingleton Production Designer
Tony Woollard Art Director
Film Camera Credit
Harry Waxman Cinematographer
Wardrobe Hair Makeup Credit
George Partleton Makeup
Tony Sforzini Makeup



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