Fourteen Hours (1951)

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  • Walter, room service waiter: Operator! Hotel Switchboard Operator: Good morning. Walter, room service waiter: This is the waiter in 1505. Hotel Switchboard Operator: I`ll connect you with room service. Walter, room service waiter: No, no! Walter, room service waiter: I don`t want a waiter, I am a waiter!
  • Robert Cosick: Everybody lies to me!
  • Robert Cosick: You should have ten good reasons for anything. That`s a rule!
  • Ofcr. Charlie Dunnigan: Look, I almost had him a couple of times. I - I know I can con him in if I can just get my hands on what`s bothering him.
  • Cab driver: [Discussing suicide] Yeah, that`s a crime, ain`t it, knockin` yourself off? They could throw ya in jail, couldn`t they?
  • Cab driver: [about the jumper] Yeah, if I had my M-2, I could knock him off from here - clean!
  • Deputy Chief Moskar: [Inquiring about Cosick`s hysterical mother] What goes with her anyway? Dr. Strauss: [Disgusted] She`s a case, just like the boy!
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  • This film is based on a real life incident which happened July 26, 1938 in New York City. John W. Warde, 26 years of age, leaped seventeen floors to his death from the ledge outside a room in the Hotel Gotham.
  • The building used was demolished in 1967. It was replaced by the 52-story tower 140 Broadway, noted for its large red cube in the plaza.
  • Producer Sol C. Siegel won permission from the New York Police Department to rope off a large section of downtown New York as one extensive set.
  • Except for brief scoring under the main titles and at the film`s conclusion, the film has no music.
  • Film debut of Grace Kelly.
  • As was typical of other big studio films of the time, the exterior action photographed on location on the streets of New York City, but the dialogue scenes were shot on a copy of the building and on studio sets at the Fox Studios in Hollywood. The film is notable in that a number of actors just beginning their careers who were soon to go on to major roles in theater and film were cast in bit parts or as extras, among them: Joyce Van Patten, Janice Rule, John Randolph, Harvey Lembeck, Brian Keith, Richard Beymer, David Burns, Ossie Davis, John Cassavetes and Grace Kelly, in her first screen appearance.
  • A number of character actors in this film who had been associated with communist associations and left-wing theater groups - Howard Da Silva, Martin Gabel, Jeff Corey, Leif Erickson and John Randolph - were soon to be called before the House Un-American Activities committee or listed in the anti-communist publication Red Channels. Most were blacklisted and did not appear again in films for many years; one (Erickson, who had been married to Frances Farmer) named names and was cleared.
  • Two New York City landmarks can be seen in the background in scenes filmed from the ledge: The Woolworth Building and the Old Trinity Church.
  • The film was shelved for six months because the daughter of Fox exec Spyros Skouras leaped to her death on the very day the film was previewed. By the time of its eventual release, some Spyros-mandated compromises were made to the film`s storyline.
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