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6 Hours to Live

1932 | 72m | English

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The victim of a political assassination is brought back to life by a scientific experiment. However, the effects only last for six hours, and he must find his killer in that time.
Release Date: Oct 15, 1932
Director: William Dieterle
Writer: Gordon Morris, Morton Barteaux, Bradley King
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Production Companies Fox Film Corporation
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Jan 19, 2026
Entered: May 02, 2024
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Name Character
Warner Baxter Captain Paul Onslow
Miriam Jordan Baroness Valerie von Sturm
John Boles Karl Kranz
George F. Marion Professor Otto Bauer
Halliwell Hobbes Baron Emil von Sturm
Irene Ware The Prostitute
Beryl Mercer The Widow
Edward McWade Ivan
Edwin Maxwell Police Commissioner
Dewey Robinson Blucher
Eugenie Besserer The Marquisa
Claude King Conference Chairman
Torben Meyer Sturges
John Reinhardt Masher
Bodil Rosing Greta
Michael Visaroff Monsieur Thereux
Hans Heinrich von Twardowski Flosky
John Davidson Kellner
Michael Mark Townsman in Window
Wilhelm von Brincken Reporter
Marilyn Harris Flower Girl
Rosita Butler Flower Girl
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Virgil Hart Assistant Director
Peter Brunelli Original Music Composer
R. H. Bassett Original Music Composer
Gordon Morris Story
Morton Barteaux Story
William S. Darling Art Direction
David Cox Costume Design
Ralph Dixon Editor
Arthur E. Arling Camera Operator
Arthur von Kirbach Sound Recordist
Jack Gains Casting Assistant
William Crawford Casting
Dave Todd Casting Assistant
Anthony Ugrin Still Photographer
Robert Palmer Casting Assistant
Louis De Francesco Music Director
Ed Berry Business Affairs Coordinator
F. Bud Mautino Assistant Camera
Sam Benson Costume Design
William Dieterle Director
John F. Seitz Director of Photography
Bradley King Screenplay
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Geronimo1967
6.0

With a global treaty thwarted by the stubborn refusal of “Capt. Onslow” (Warner Baxter) his life is soon in peril - and not just his, but his affianced baroness “Valerie” (Miriam Jordan) ought to get a bulletproof vest too! Tragically, for him, the perpetrators do manage to do away with him but wait ... - there are some scientists who have been working on an experimental resuscitation machine, and so “Prof. Bauer” (George F. Marion) suggests to the police that they “borrow” his still lukewarm corpse and put it in their machine. Remarkable success ensues, but only for six hours. Conscious and fully cognisant of what did and will happen, it falls to “Onslow” to ensure the treaty fails, track down his own murderer and do a bit of closing of his own before the grim reaper comes a-calling for a second time. As resurrection thrillers go, this is actually quite a sophisticated little number with no sign of Frankenstein’s monster-syndrome, grunting, lurching or carrying off of wenches. This chap is every bit the same as he was when he was alive first time around, only just a lot more narked. It does take a while to get going, and the denouement is a bit undercooked, but Baxter always does debonair well and this feature also has Halliwell Hobbes in one of his few, non-butler, roles - he even gets to play a Baron! There’s just an hint of science here, the romance is well under control and the seventy minutes flew by.

Aug 07, 2025