
A nightclub singer is carrying on an affair with a married man. When she is found murdered, her lover is suspected of the crime.


You should probably watch 24 Hours if you have a soft spot for movies where everyone is constantly holding a cocktail. It is a great pick for fans of that early 1930s gloom and people who love Kay Francis. If you hate slow talk and theatrical acting that feels like it’s being shouted from a stage, you will probably fi...

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Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

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"You should probably watch 24 Hours if you have a soft spot for movies where everyone is constantly holding a cocktail. It is a great pick for fans of that early 1930s gloom and people who love Kay Francis. If you hate slow talk and theatrical acting that feels like it’s being shouted from a stage, you will probably find this a bit of a chore. It’s a very specific vibe. The movie starts at a party that looks like it has been going on for three days. Everyone is rich, bored, and slightly mean to..."
Louis Weitzenkorn, Louis Bromfield, William C. Lengle, Lew Levenson
United States

