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Five Minutes to Live

  • 1961
  • Approved
  • 1h 15m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
5,4/10
1,1 k
MA NOTE
Cay Forester and Johnny Cash in Five Minutes to Live (1961)
In this classic crime noir thriller, country music legend Johnny Cash (in his film debut) stars as Johnny Cabot, a violent, guitar playing ex-con who gets another chance at the big money when a notorious gangster (Fred Dorella) offers to bring him in on a bank heist. While Dorella holds up the bank, Cabot, pretending to be an insurance salesman, kidnaps the wife of the bank's vice-president, holding her for ransom. Simmering sexual tension soon develop as a demented Cabot makes advances toward the housewife - in true pulp style, he forces her to dress in a negligee while singing the song "Five Minutes to Live" (written by Cash).
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA murderous thug and his cohorts take a bank executive's wife hostage after their robbery plans go awry.A murderous thug and his cohorts take a bank executive's wife hostage after their robbery plans go awry.A murderous thug and his cohorts take a bank executive's wife hostage after their robbery plans go awry.

  • Director
    • Bill Karn
  • Writers
    • Cay Forester
    • Palmer Thompson
    • Robert L. Joseph
  • Stars
    • Johnny Cash
    • Donald Woods
    • Cay Forester
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  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    5,4/10
    1,1 k
    MA NOTE
    • Director
      • Bill Karn
    • Writers
      • Cay Forester
      • Palmer Thompson
      • Robert L. Joseph
    • Stars
      • Johnny Cash
      • Donald Woods
      • Cay Forester
    • 44Commentaires d'utilisateurs
    • 32Commentaires de critiques
  • Voir l’information sur la production à IMDbPro
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    Johnny Cash
    Johnny Cash
    • Johnny Cabot
    Donald Woods
    Donald Woods
    • Ken Wilson
    Cay Forester
    Cay Forester
    • Nancy Wilson
    Pamela Mason
    Pamela Mason
    • Ellen Harcourt
    Midge Ware
    Midge Ware
    • Doris Johnson
    Ron Howard
    Ron Howard
    • Bobby Wilson
    • (as Ronnie Howard)
    Merle Travis
    Merle Travis
    • Max
    Vic Tayback
    Vic Tayback
    • Fred Dorella
    Norma Varden
    Norma Varden
    • Priscilla Auerbach
    Leslie Kimmell
    • Mr. Johnson
    • (as Leslie Kimmel)
    Marge Waller
    • Secretary
    Patricia Lynn
    • Gert
    Frances Flower
    • Irma
    Hanna Landy
    Hanna Landy
    • Carol
    Cynthia Flower
    • Girl Bowling
    Max Manning
    • Pete
    Howard Wright
    Howard Wright
    • Pop
    • (as Fred Howard)
    Charles Buck
    • Bank Teller
    • Director
      • Bill Karn
    • Writers
      • Cay Forester
      • Palmer Thompson
      • Robert L. Joseph
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    Commentaires des utilisateurs44

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    7kittycat_meow

    I really dug this film

    I had never heard of this flick before I discovered it at the dollar store. It was only a buck so i had to get it and I can definitely say it was worth the money. I almost feel as if i should go back to the store and insist they let me pay them so more(it was that worth it to me) Johnny Cash's hair is perfect it's almost another character altogether. When he gets mad it gets mad and when he's cool it stays cool. And it stays cool most of the films as Johnny Cash does a good job playing the well dressed bad guy. The guitar playing is really interesting and kind of creepy. Creepy because who wouldn't be a little freaked out by a guy whose been sent to kill you; singing and playing the guitar? I liked the story line, of course it's very dated being as it was a low budget film made in 1961; but it was still enjoyable. I also really liked Vic Tayback's performance. I know he's been in a lot of things but I only really remember him when he was fat and balding Mel Sharples on ALICE. Seeing him in this movie made me want to look for some other stuff he's in. Also, little Ronnie Howard is adorable!
    6Hitchcoc

    A Bit Bleak

    I think Johnny Cash could have made quite a career for himself in the movies. I know he did some acting. But, of course, we would have lost out on his music. This shows Johnny really young, with the slick black hair, a quick trigger, and a nut-case mentality. He has been hired by a professional bank robber to hold hostage the wife of a bank official. He taunts her, threatens her. He is truly psychotic. Early on, he shoots down his girlfriend in cold blood because she wants a piece of the action. The weakness in the movie isn't the acting; that's pretty good. It's the lame plot. The plot for the bank robbery is laughable. Vick Tayback sits in the bank and literally robs it without using a weapon and just walking into a safe with the husband. There is a subplot of phone calls among various people. I was interested to see what was going to happen, but it all seemed so implausible. There's also another subplot: the bank official husband is having an affair with a possessive woman. When you watch this, just think of the possible pitfalls. To enumerate them would give away too much. See for yourself.
    7The_Void

    Excellent low budget thriller!

    This film is best remembered for the fact that it stars country legend Johnny Cash is his first film role. This actually lowered my expectations for the film, as I'm not a massive fan of Cash and films that go down in history for the casting of a non-actor are often not very good...but this film has far more going for it than it's lead actor, and overall I've got to say that it's criminal that this hasn't won itself a more esteemed place in cinema history. It's clear that the film was shot on a very low budget as it features a very grainy black and white picture, a small central cast and some suspect acting from all corners; but all this stuff doesn't matter, as the screenplay is well written and there's a lot of fun to be had with this film. The plot follows a couple of guys who think they've discovered the perfect get rich quick scheme. One of them pretends to be a salesman in order to get into the house of the president of the women's association, while the other one pretends to be a customer at her husband's bank. After explaining the situation to her husband, they offer him a trade; his money or his wife.

    Overall, it has to be said that this little thriller isn't very original as there have been a lot of films in this same vein; but Bill Karn's film approaches it's subject with a fresh view, and the way that the director continually ensures the tone is always bleak provides a major highlight. It's easy to believe that the central character is in danger through Cash's loose cannon performance, and the way that the action focuses on two central locations; the family home and the bank, ensures that the plot always takes centre stage, and it is made interesting through its memorable cast of characters. Even though Cash wasn't predominantly an actor, his performance is really good and the way that the director lets him play his guitar makes best use of him. And on a personal note, I think it's good of Cash to put himself at risk to play a sadistic maniacal character. The rest of the support cast play second fiddle to the musical genius, but each one gives a good turn and this ensures that the film is elevated above its low budget thriller status. It all boils down to an exciting and satisfying climax that both deals fitting comeuppance, and rounds it all off nicely. Overall, this film is well worth tracking down and comes highly recommended!
    7reverendtom

    What all can you give with 5 minutes to live?

    This movie is worth seeing for Johnny Cash's performance as a sadistic hit-man, but beyond that its pretty enjoyable. It loses steam a little bit here and there because they attempt to insert some "Leave it To Beaver" style family comedy, but overall its a sharp little suspense film. Cash is really the highlight, and you get the feeling that he really enjoyed and relished his role as the sleazy hit-man Johnny Cabot. The scenes where he runs amock and harasses the housewife are great. Johnny was a real-life badass at this time, and he imbues his character with startling realism. Again, the lame attempts at feel-good family humor seem out of place and take away from the overall nasty feeling of the film, but Johnny's performance and the plot itself make this a film worth seeing!
    Camera-Obscura

    Johnny Cash as a disturbed villain..

    This strange little B-movie was originally titled FIVE MINUTES TO LIVE, but was re-released in 1966 as DOOR-TO-DOOR MANIAC because Cash' star had risen considerably in those years. He stars as Johnny Cabot, a level-headed murderer who teams up with another con (Tayback) in a scheme to hold a bank president's wife hostage. But what they don't know is that the bank president is planning to run off to Las Vegas with his mistress and couldn't care less about his wife.

    The production values are close to zero complete with bad direction, dragging scenes and an all out over-the-top music score, more reminiscent of your average bad '50s Sci-fi flick. Nevertheless, the film does have a certain suspense and the dialog is surprisingly snappy and tongue-in-cheek with some unexpected twists along the way. It's fascinating to see Johnny Cash in a dramatic role, although he is not much of an actor, but with this material and production values, I can hardly blame him. He has a natural charisma, but comes across as anxious, even when he's supposed to be relaxed, rolling with his eyes. He was probably coked out of his head. If you could call it a flaw, he never ceases to be Johnny Cash, even his character's first name is Johnny. On top of that, he always carries his guitar with him and belts out the song "Five Minutes to live" a couple of times. Obviously the makers wanted to cash in on Cash's presence by making his character even more Cash than he already is... sorry for the bad wordplay.

    The transfer to the DVD didn't help much, but was probably the best copy they could find. It's all washed out, especially the lighter colours have washed out almost completely. The sound is OK and very loud. When I normally put the volume at, let's say, 5, with this film it was still hollering across the room at volume 2. Very strange, the loudest DVD I ever watched. I don't wanna end up defending this one, but for some reason I watched this with interest till the closing titles. If you already have a weakness for mediocre B-flics from the period and have an interest in Johnny Cash as well, mildly recommended. For others, it's probably of little interest.

    Camera Obscura --- 6/10

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    • Anecdotes
      Re-released in November 1966 by AIP as "Door-to-Door Maniac" with added footage by producer Robert L. Lippert, according to a contemporary article in Daily Variety. This included a rape scene.
    • Gaffes
      Johnny is seen using a suppressor on his revolver; this is a common mistake in films, as the gap between the cylinder and barrel renders a suppressor mostly ineffective.
    • Citations

      Nancy Wilson: You guttersnipe! Go on, go and kill me. Get it over with! I can't stand any more of you. You hear me? Kill me. What's the matter? Haven't you got the nerve? Go on, kill me! Kill me, kill me!

      Johnny Cabot: I got the nerve, but, I'll kill you when I get ready.

    • Connexions
      Edited into The Clock (2010)
    • Bandes originales
      Five Minutes To Live
      Written by Johnny Cash

      Sung by Johnny Cash (uncredited)

      Solo Guitar by Merle Travis (as Merl Travis)

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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • février 1964 (Austria)
    • Pays d’origine
      • United States
    • Langue
      • English
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Door-to-Door Maniac
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Los Angeles, Californie, États-Unis
    • société de production
      • Flower Film Productions
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      • 100 000 $ US (estimation)
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    • Durée
      1 heure 15 minutes
    • Couleur
      • Black and White
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.37 : 1

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