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Four Days (film)

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Genre
  
Drama

Duration
  

Language
  
English

Director
  
John Guillermin

Story by
  
Monckton Hoffe

Country
  
United Kingdom

Release date
  
October 1951

Writer
  
Lindsay Galloway, Monckton Hoffe (play), J. McLaren Ross

Initial release
  
October 1951 (United Kingdom)

Screenplay
  
Lindsay Galloway, J. McLaren Ross

Cast
  
Kathleen Byron
(Lucienne Templar),
Henry Hugh Gordon Stoker
(Baxter),
Hugh McDermott
(Francis Templar),
Petra Davies
(Helen),
Peter Reynolds
(Johnny Keylin)

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Related John Guillermin movies

Four Days is a 1951 British drama film directed by John Guillermin. It was based on a play of the same name by Monckton Hoffe.

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Plot

Businessman Francis Templar (Hugh McDermott) suspects his neglected wife Lucienne (Kathleen Byron) of having an affair with his business partner's son Johnny (Peter Reynolds). When the two of them confess, Templar refuses to give his wife a divorce and she retaliates by trying to poison him. Johnny however, intervenes, and manages to prevent the murder. During the next few days, Lucienne comes to realise she loves her husband after all; but Templar, believing his wife is about to leave him, attempts suicide by jumping off a cliff. He survives the fall, but loses all memory of the previous four days. Now an amnesiac, Templar is blissfully in love with his devoted wife. However, she fears their happiness is only temporary, and dreads the return of her husband's memory. To make matters worse, Johnny then reappears to blackmail Lucienne, threatening to reveal all to her husband.

Cast

  • Hugh McDermott as Francis Templar
  • Kathleen Byron as Lucienne Templar
  • Peter Reynolds as Johnny Keylin
  • Gordon McLeod as Mr. Keylin
  • H.G. Stoker as Baxter
  • John Harvey as Hammond Stubbs
  • Petra Davies as Helen
  • Critical reception

    TV Guide gave the film two out of five stars, noting "A ludicrous melodrama which manages to pull off a couple of gripping scenes."

    References

    Four Days (film) Wikipedia
    Four Days (film) IMDb